KAMINA RUINS
Kamina is a historical site from the German era where the radio that linked Togo to Berlin in 1914 was installed. You can see the ruins as well as some German observation towers. A vast underground network linked them together and to the governor's house. It was here that the Germans surrendered to the Allies in August 1917. Today the ruins are lost in the fields. The villagers are the ones who ensure the visit. Near the grave of a German non-commissioned officer, an information plaque, unfortunately almost erased.
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