It has many stone pathways, ruins and graves scattered all over the surrounding hamlet.
Its ruins consist of multi-leveled platforms where clans and families lived.
The village even has a man-made channel from the sea for easy fishing and transportation access in ancient times.
Today, Ngebuked has a small population, because most of its inhabitants now live in the State of Koror.
Ngebuked borders with Elab to the north, Ulimang to the southeast, and Ngkeklau to the south.