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I have visited this town a couple of times and thought others may be interested is seeing some pics of the fortress. Originally built by the Portugese in 1508 on the Moroccan coast and fell to the local population in 1541. It was later restored in the 1960's. My daughter and I were the only people in this fortress
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more pics
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Wow!!!
What a great fortress and those canons are incredible. Did not realize there size until the photo with your daughter that showed the scale of them. The cast bronze barrels with the Islamic signature were simply amazing. Noticed there was one iron canon, would think that would be a later version. Also saw the red bronze disease in the closeup, just adds to the beauty of these guns.... Thanks for posting these, rand |
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I hate to be redundant - but, Wow! That is a wonderful place, with a fine collection of artillery that most of us will never have a chance to see in person. I appreciate your taking the time to share the pics with us.
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The many fortress along the coast are made of unadorned stone. The fortresses inland are huge stuckoed walled cities. If interested I can post some pics. You do not see cannons inland. In Essouria a much larger coastal city you see larger mainly european cannons
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I love seeing the Arabic script on "European" looking cannons. Thank so much for sharing.
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