Just when you thought a few cannons on the roof to keep the riffraff out, aught to guarantee some peace and quiet and a modicum of privacy....
Nope! The U.S. government had to build a bridge over the top of the place.
Fort Point in San Fransisco in case you were wondering.
I've always liked Castle Urquhart. When I was 19, I spent a morning there scanning Loch Ness for signs of the "monster."
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Some castle lore:
I once worked with a guy who lived near Blarney castle Cork Ireland.
As A kid he and his friends would go up there at night and pee on the stone.
The next day the tourists would kiss the stone. I bet some kids still do it.
Most castles would have winding stair cases so made in a counter clockwise direction. This would hamper right handed invading swordsmen as their weapon wielding would be hampered by the walls.
Many castles had stairs that would stairs ending in a free falls.
Also ports cut in the walls for archers would be in a cross shape. This would confuse invaders aim with bows and arrows.
Any more castle lore WB forumites ?
JD
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
Himeji castle, also known as the White Heron Castle
In spite of the name, it's known for its ravens
and, as you can see, the style is quite different from the European castles...
Kaa
Fort Point had seven foot thick walls designed to resist over 10,000 cannon balls. But with the invention of the rifled cannon that could hit the same spot repeatedly the fort became obsolete.
Sir! I regret to report that the reflected decibel level in these cannon bays is higher than OSHA has deemed safe and I will need an ergonomic chair at my post of duty.
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More palace than castle, but Angkor Wat is freaking cool.
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Snake Castle near Adana Turkey.
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“Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily" Johann Von Schiller
Well the ruins are from the 13th century.
Tintagel Castle (grid reference SX051889) is a castle currently in ruins found on Tintagel Island, located near the village of Tintagel in Cornwall, England, UK. The 'Island' is in fact a peninsula subject to erosion by the sea. The site was perhaps originally a Roman settlement, though the remains of the castle that stand today date from the 13th century.
Aussie castle. We don't need any stinking cold castles....
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Carpe the living sh!t out of the Diem
Another Aussie one. This is the Ruined Castle in the Alpine National Park, in Victoria
I've seen photos without people on it to give it scale and it looks amazing.
Carpe the living sh!t out of the Diem
The Pope has a castle:
Actually, it's a conversion. The Castel Saint-Angelo was built by the Emperor Hadrian as his mausoleum, and was converted into a castle just before the first Fall of Rome, to the Visigoths, in 410 AD.
IMAGINES VEL NON FUERINT
Well if he feels the need for a castle...whatever happened to trusting in the Lord?The Pope has a castle:
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In a World full of wonders, man invented boredom. (Terry Pratchett)
You need a big canon if you have a large fort.
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Master of The Ensign's Gig: a 7 1/2 foot flat bottom plywood skiff,
and Prudence: Lightning #7896.
Think Good Thoughts.
Thoughts become words.
Words become actions.
Actions become habits.
Habits become character.
Character becomes destiny.
A couple of South American ones:
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El Morro looks the part, seen from below with theatrical lighting. But when you look at it from the other side, 73% of its cool freakingness falls away:
Where's the keep? The great hall, where men in mismatched leotards gambol about for the entertainment of pale damsels in gauzy dunce-caps? The barbican, the machicolations, the garderobe hovering precariously over the stinking moat?
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The Castle of San Felipe is freaking cool from afar and from up close. They need to knock over those ugly white buildings, though, or at least disguise them as siege towers:
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It's officially called "Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas," it's fortified, and it was a residence.
http://wbi.lib.umanitoba.ca/Winnipeg...247&size=large
This is a local condominium building put up a few years ago.
Architects seem to dislike it but I wouldn't mind living there.
Randy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Otter_Castle
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/32/38...fee6e487ea.jpg
White Otter Castle in northwestern Ontario near Ignace, between Dryden and Thunder Bay.
Randy
Kansas Castle
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Beaufort Castle, Lebanon
Well, there's even less left of it these days. There were some SLA/IDF positions there during the Israeli occupation. I was on a night ambush patrol in the hills surrounding the village of Chebaa in the spring of '92. Hezbollah had overrun the SLA positions and both they and IDF were very eager to get them back. We were too far away to hear any gunfire, but there was quite a firework display in the sky.
Bundin er bátleysur maður
It came in very handy when His Holiness was at war with the Holy Roman Emperor...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Rome_(1527)
IMAGINES VEL NON FUERINT
I really like these:
Dan
Master of The Ensign's Gig: a 7 1/2 foot flat bottom plywood skiff,
and Prudence: Lightning #7896.
Think Good Thoughts.
Thoughts become words.
Words become actions.
Actions become habits.
Habits become character.
Character becomes destiny.
We have our own castle here in Woodstock CT!
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Couple of my local efforts - Pembroke and Carew.
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Here are some of my favourite castles.
Firstly one that can be lived in, Hever Castle, once the family home of Anne Boleyn. Purchased and restored in the early 20th Century by W.W. Astor, and turned into a lovely home. The castle wasn't big enough for him, so he built the neightbouring 'Tudor village' to add an extra 100 rooms! Part of the village is just visable behind the castle in this photo.
My home town here in New Zealand was named after Warkworth, Northumberland, which has a magnificent castle ruin. Warkworth Castle was once a seat of the Percy family, Earls and later Dukes of Northumberland. The current Duke lives in nearby Alnwick Castle, where the exterior scenes of Harry Potter was shot. As can be seen, Warkworth Castle isn't in such good repair.
Finally the lovely Bodiam Castle in Sussex, the large moted castle that never saw any action. Built to help protect against the French, who never came.
Daniel