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The walls of the citadel in Malaga, Spain, are forming part of a palatial fortification from the Islamic era. They are sitting on the slopes...

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Malaga Daily Life

4 January 2024

The walls of the citadel in Malaga, Spain, are forming part of a palatial fortification from the Islamic era. They are sitting on the slopes...

#10889836

4 January 2024

The walls of the citadel in Malaga, Spain, are forming part of a palatial fortification from the Islamic era. They are sitting on the slopes of Mount Gibralfaro in an elevated position, yet contiguous and linked to the historic center of the city, making it one of the most visited monuments for its combination of history and beauty.


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

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Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363616

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363620

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363620

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363622

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363622

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363624

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363624

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

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Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363626

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363628

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363628

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363630

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363630

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363632

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363632

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363634

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363634

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363636

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363636

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363638

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363638

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363640

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363640

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363642

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363642

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363646

Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363646

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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Fort Grey Tower In Rocquaine Bay In Guernsey Island

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially kno...

#9363648

28 December 2022

Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022


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