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    Awesome.

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    Excellent tour, thanks!

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    Loved your Mom's reaction. The others were nice to behold also, well done.
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    Very nice picture's, hope you had a great time

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    Your tour of Georgia id right up there with some of Robertson's travelogues, Mike. Well done.
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    Very nice pictures, and I liked that impressive man in the kilt you managed to include!

    Thinking about Fort Pulaski, I wonder why they built forts like that at that time - they remind me of the English castles all over Wales. Wouldn't it have been more sensible in the 19th C to have built artillery forts like K Henry VIII designed for Deal, or the Vauban forts in north western France, Belgium, and Holland? Then, even with rifled artillery, the Northerners wouldn't have been able to compromise the fort so easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by An t-Ileach View Post
    Very nice pictures, and I liked that impressive man in the kilt you managed to include!

    Thinking about Fort Pulaski, I wonder why they built forts like that at that time - they remind me of the English castles all over Wales. Wouldn't it have been more sensible in the 19th C to have built artillery forts like K Henry VIII designed for Deal, or the Vauban forts in north western France, Belgium, and Holland? Then, even with rifled artillery, the Northerners wouldn't have been able to compromise the fort so easily.

    As I understand it, there has been a fort on that site pretty much since the colony of Georgia was created by Oglethorpe under King George. The colony was first created as a buffer between the English northern colonies and the Spanish in Florida. At first it was nothing more than a mud fort and was then converted to timber and finally brick. When the fort was built of brick, it was designed to withstand any bombardment from the cannon of the day. When the rifled artillery was created, it allowed the attacking force to accurately hit the same area over and over and over allowing the breach of the walls. The walls at this particular fort during the attack were 18ft brick with an earthen area behind it and then timber. It was thought to be impregnable to any attack.

    As was apprarent, military thought needed to change to keep up with the advances in technology. It seems to be the same throughout history.
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    Brilliant photos splash. I loved the story of the waving girl.
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    Ok Guys,

    A couple of last photos for you....



    This is the southern end of Fort Pulaski that the union breeched during it's bombardment. The darker red bricks are what the union repaired the fort with and this section was completely destroyed and breeched. The pock mark in the walls are still the damage from the attach. In fact, in one of the shell holes is a 125 lb shell still imbedded in the brick. This is a facinating site and the rangers conduct a tour every two hours to explain what you are seeing.... Just don't fall in the moat!

    And Lastly, this is for Jackson for comparison. It is a much smaller fort...



    As for the photos of the bathing beauties, the wife has informed me that the digital image has been comletely removed Oh well, I do understand!
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    Looks like you had a really wonderful week.
    Those are some great pictures.

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