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The Gunpowder Magazine - Ilha do Mel
Brazil
Interior view of restored Fortress of Our Lady of Pleasures gunpowder magazine. The fort was built by the Portugueses, during the years of 1767-1769 in the north portion of the Ilha do Mel - Honey Island - facing the entrance for the Paranagua Bay. Today the fortress is a touristic site and museum, with all the most important parts opened to the public. Besides the administration building there is a 400 meters long trial climbing the Morro da Baleia (Whale's Hill) where the Brazilian Army estabilished a coastal cannon battery during the World War II and the guns still there.
Copyright: Rubens Cardia
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 8042x4021
Taken: 12/10/2016
Hochgeladen: 11/11/2016
Published: 11/11/2016
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Tags: museum fort fortress island culture historical building heritage
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