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Place-of-arms of Saint John of Bertioga Fort

The Forte de São João de Bertioga (Saint John of Bertioga Fort in Portuguese) is an ancient Portuguese fortification at the entrance of the Bertioga Channel, raised as a palisade in 1560, during the Brazilian colonial era, as a defense device agains atacks from indians and pirates as well. In the ends of XVII century a new stone fort was build over the palisade with the job had been finished in 1710. Today the Fort is one of the most important cultural and historica site in Bertioga and it is a museum dedicated tho the colonial and indian heritage of Bertioga town.

Copyright: Rubens Cardia
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 7000x3500
Taken: 04/03/2018
Uploaded: 28/09/2018
Published: 28/09/2018
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Tags: fort; military; heritage; beach; shore; brazil; museum; fortress; fortification; bertioga
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