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Nice let's now get to the castles outside of Europe. All middle east, northern africa included. Arabian castles!!! and such.
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Bereta_Eder
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Nice too and in a great location! 
Also let's put some minimum requests for each picture posted especially since we're going to have such a large scope. It would be good if it had a) The country and preferably the province/city it is located in. b) if it isnt too much trouble the date it was completed. all other info that one would want to post about it would be nice too!
Last edited by Bereta_Eder on 11-09-2005 at 00:21
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Bereta_Eder
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BTW I find the picture of the Bodiam Castle to be fascinating!
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Bereta_Eder
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No objections here.
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:33
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Molly that Bodiam place looks like the one in Monthy Python and the Holy Grail at the end.
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molly bloom
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Lundenwic
Oct 2001 time: 15:33
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Righty-ho- Mai Dun, or Maiden Castle, a Celtic Iron Age hill fort, scene of an epic battle with the Romans, and where at least one casualty- judging from his skeletal remains- suffered death at the hands of a ballista bolt.
http://www.historic-uk.com/Destinat...aidenCastle.htm
quote: Covering an area of some 47 acres, Maiden Castle is the largest hill fort in Britain and lies 2 miles south of Dorchester in the county of Dorset. The dimensions of the fort are truly immense, and must have presented a formidable obstacle to any attacking force. Even today, after 2000 years of erosion, the ramparts in some areas rise to a height of 20ft (6m). Flint tools and bone implements found at the site suggest that the hill was first occupied c3000BC when it would have afforded protection to late Stone Age/early Bronze Age people. At some stage during this early period of occupation a Bank Barrow was constructed, east to west across the site, reaching a length of 1800ft (546m). Around 1200BC the site appears to have been abandoned, but the reason remains a mystery.
It was known to have been the stronghold of the Durotriges tribe, until it fell to the 2nd Legion Augusta, under Vespasian, during the Roman invasion in AD43. The battle for the fort was a bloody one, and centered on the eastern entrance. Excavations carried out in the 20th century uncovered the bodies of 38 Iron Age warriors, who had been laid to rest by their Roman victors, along with food and drink for their journey into the after life.
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