No, they aren't. Actually, I didn't know exactly what are the material composition used for the fort, but I assume that it was cement or something like that.
Beautiful photos! Long ago before the war I lived in East Java, and Middle Java, Surabaya, Malang.You have a beautiful country. Thanks for the photos. Wil, ABC Wednesday team.
Kind regards from Jaipur, India!
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Wow, you are traveling to India now? Great! Kind regards too for you and the Jaipur CDP blogger. Happy wedding! :)
Deletea tiny fortress, but strong, I'd guess
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Absolutely! That's why it still remain. :) Thanks ROG!
DeleteThis is an excellent photograph of a historical fort.
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Thank you Joyce!
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Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteNo, they aren't. Actually, I didn't know exactly what are the material composition used for the fort, but I assume that it was cement or something like that.
DeleteBeautiful photos! Long ago before the war I lived in East Java, and Middle Java, Surabaya, Malang.You have a beautiful country. Thanks for the photos.
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You should visit West Java, the next time you travel to Indonesia. :D Anyway, thank you Wil! I hope you will stop by here (to my blog) more often.
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