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Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
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Picture a magnificent! Appears irresistible desire to see the area with their own eyes. The author of a real master! Hi from Novosibirsk.
I like this building! voted+like.
Beautiful image, voted & like!
Kind regards, Csaba
Fantastic shot!!Beautiful picture!!Congratulations!! Best regards from Brasil. Brant. * VOTED & LIKE 1*
Beautiful sunset scenery and nice captured image Chris, liked+voted, greetings from Macedonia, Ahmet Bekir
Gorgeous photo! This is the kind of image that fairy tales are made of.
Hi Chris, I had to zoom out map just to make sure this was the UK. ;-) Nice shot. Regards Paul.
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
Fort Rinella was built in Malta in the late nineteenth century by the British military at a time when the growing naval power of nearby Italy posed a threat to British commerce and maritime traffic in the Mediterranean. The last remaining 100 ton gun is installed in this purpose built fort.
The fort is now a live museum restored by the Malta Heritage Trust - the Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - and is used to re-enact the life of Victorian Soldiers.
Same thing here simply gorgeous.