On the center of the island is an execution scaffold, and around it is a small town with trees around the area. It is mostly home to the families of the Marines stationed at Marineford. The majority of the island is occupied by Marineford Town ( マリンフォードの町, Marinfōdo no Machi ?), which is noted to be rather large, especially compared to most other towns and cities in the world. Marineford Bay ( マリンフォード湾, Marinfōdo-wan ?) has the Encircling Wall ( 包囲壁, Hōiheki ?) installed all around of the island, which is composed of thick and high steel walls that emerge from under the sea, surrounding and trapping anyone who is inside the said area these walls are resistant to even Whitebeard's shock waves, and have cannons installed in windows at the top, allowing the Marines to barrage the entrapped targets. Marineford Bay enforced by the Encircling Wall. Two years after the war, the "Marines" kanji has been replaced with "G-1". Around the building's four cardinal corners is a small mountain with a small building on top and a flag with the Marines' symbol placed on top of the roofs each. The building is a large multistory ancient Japanese-stylized palace, with the base bearing the kanji for "Marines" ( 海軍, Kaigun ?), with the Marines symbol in between. At the back of the island, standing large, tall and proud is the Marine Headquarters building. Marineford is a crescent moon-shaped island that is composed completely of bricks and steel, with cannons on the edges. Layout of Marineford just before the Summit War
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