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Dubrovnik #10
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Danger of Venetian assault suddenly increased in the times of the First Holy League, and it was necessary to strengthen this vulnerable point of the city fortifications. The Senate hired Antonio Ferramolino, an experienced builder of fortresses in the service of the Spanish admiral Doria, a trusted friend of the Republic. In 1538 the Senate approved his drawings of the new, much stronger Revelin. It took 11 years to build it, and during that time all other construction work in the city had stopped in order to finish this fortress as soon as possible. The new Revelin became the strongest city fortress, safeguarding the eastern land approach to the city. It is an irregular quadrilateral, with one of its sides descending towards the sea, and protected by a deep ditch on the other side. One bridge crossing the protective ditch connects it to the Ploče Gate, and another connects it to the eastern suburb. The construction work was executed perfectly so that the devastating earthquake of 1667 did not damage Revelin. As its interior is divided into 3 large vaulted rooms, Revelin became the administration center of Republic.

t.b.c.

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.alexis518
01/21/07 11:20 AM GMT
Your positioning on taking the shot is wonderful! Not only do we get a great view of this old brick work, but also the the city beyond. Love the detail!
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::tigger3
01/21/07 11:25 AM GMT
You have presented this so good Chris. Love all you have done this shot. Very good narration on the history too my friend. Sandi
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.Catharina
01/21/07 12:06 AM GMT
This is a very beautiful shot Chris, perfectly composed and with great clarity and colors...my sincere compliments my friend:)
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Cat :)
.twinkel
01/21/07 1:47 PM GMT
you have captured this one really good Chris from a nice angle with the view on the houses, clear and bright aswell and a very .....long.....story with it:)) LOL
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::dutch_postings
01/21/07 1:50 PM GMT
The tele zoom made the houses with the nice orange rooftiles come in so close.
I like this series a lot.
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::djholmes
01/21/07 3:25 PM GMT
This one is very nice. Composition is great and I even like the border. :)
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.elizabeth1
01/21/07 6:51 PM GMT
glad that there is no sound with it because of the bells:)) like the red hats of the houses a lot they are bringing some color into the picture
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::JQ
01/21/07 7:16 PM GMT
Excellent shot Chris, i love the close up veiw of the bell and the rust on the bell also, but i also like you can see the houses on the hill, and the red tiles on the roofs, very nice indeed!
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.RayW
01/22/07 12:15 AM GMT
I really love this shot. The colours are great. Love the buildings in the background. Just one small criticism, clipping off the top of the bell tower. Oh well! can't have it all.......but very close.
Cheers! Ray.
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.cheeto
01/27/07 7:47 PM GMT
beautiful place, I would love to travel there! Excellent shot!
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+ppigeon
03/01/07 7:25 PM GMT
Hello Chris. Excellent composition! I like the little houses in background too :-)
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-Pierre-

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