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Photos by AdrianTraverso : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Del Marcos said:

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manu1975 said:

There in 1994,I stay for long time during my military service with a navy radar.


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Ghjenk said:

Probably the last remaining 100ton Armstrong gun that's loaded from the front? As far as I know: 2 at Malta (1 destroyed), 2 at Gibraltar (gone?), 4 or 8 at Italian warships. Where's the rest of 'm?


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Teixeirinha71 said:

Ciao,

Io sono portoghese e colector di biglietti di cálcio e Sto cercando di ampliare la mia collezione. Va guardare i giochi di calcio? Avete alcuni biglietti e programa che potrebbe inviare a me? serafimteixeira@gmail.com

Grazie Teixeira


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wirtartna said:

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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elrubi2 said:

Absolutly right


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korasi said:

Nice!!!! KORASI from Germany


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AdrianTraverso said:

Gran efecto pero no lo veo para Google earth.


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