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Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

One of the towers on the splendid Derwent Dam

Friday morning hikes.

They basically rule.

This is the Venetian fortress that overlooks the town.

Hwaseong Fortress on 03.07.2010

Miracle Fortress @ The Phoenix

It turned out we were staying in sort of the Benidorm of Malta -- St. George's Bay. There's nothing much there, really -- but this is the land from a boat ride. I suspect the interesting Maltese stuff wasn't actually far away.

A view over Klodzko from the fortress.

Restored portion of the fortress. It wasn't possible to go up the tower that day.

 

3 exp handheld HDR, tone-mapped in Photomatix.

 

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Flying Fortress B-17G banking over

The fortress Kasta Rubra is located in the area of Kaleto, 6km west of village of Izvorovo (Harmanly municipality) in Bulgaria. It has an elongated, irregular pentagonal form with a rectangular tower on every corner.

 

During the excavations which started in 2007 there were discovered a necropolis and a medieval settlement from XI-XII century and a Roman road station (in the foot of Kaleto hill). There were found also large amount of artifacts from which the most valuable is a treasure of gold Byzantine coins, belt ornaments and lots of pottery.

For more information on Nettuno please do take a look at my websites:

 

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trecancelle.shapcott-family.com

 

© Louise Shapcott (Nonnalou)

 

April 20, 2015 - Belogradchick Fortress or "Kaleto is one of the most preserved fortresses in Bulgaria. In the 1st – 3rd century, the Romans kept a fortress here to guard the strategic paths, which were crossing the area, using the advantage of the rock’s natural ability of hindering accessibility. Located on the north slopes of the Balkan Mountains, the fortress was used in ancient times, first by the Roman’s as part of their defensive blockade and subsequently by the Byzantine Empire. The fortress was extended by the Bulgarians. Its significance grew after the separation of Vidin’s Kingdom, including the territories of today’s North-West Bulgaria, parts of East Serbia and South-East Romania. The fortress, named Belgrad at that time, was one of the last fortresses to be taken over by the Turks at the end of the 14th century. They placed a garrison here, which played a key part in the defense of the country’s West areas and crushed the Bulgarians’ revolts. In the period since 1805 till 1837, the Kaleto Fortress was extended and reconstructed to allow the use of fire guns under the supervision of French and Italian engineers. The memorial plaques after the construction are written both in Bulgarian and Turkish – the unique case in the history of Turkish fortresses’ constructions. The extension included 3 courts (all of them with the capability of defending independently) located in a total area of 10 211 sq. meters, and one separate fortification. There are two main gates – Vidin Kapia and Nish Kapia. The fortification’s walls, which are 10 meters high, were added with gun embrasures. For the cannons, 3 bastions were built, each allowing the use of 15-16 cannons. In wartime, the number of the fortress’ defenders and the surrounding hills reached up to 3000 people. Part of Bulgarian Tourist Union’s “100 National Tourist Sites”: Belogradchik Rocks and Fortress" Text taken from: www.belogradchik.biz/belogradchik/attractions/kaleto.en.html

castillo

el castell de guadalest (alicante)

9 - noviembre - 2008

Fortress in Vardø/Vardøhus festning

Fortress in the center of Gent. Built by Filips van Elzas in the 14th century.

Крепость Изборск

Jess and some of the other students visited Tsaverets Fortress, Veliko Tornovo. Unfortunately I had broken my toe so all images are courtesy of Jess :o)

April 18, 2015 - Walking tour of Belgrade Fortress which is a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance. Belgrade, Serbia.

Fortress Hohensalzburg

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