Path with Signage through Civil War earthworks @ Tyndall's Point Park - Gloucester Point, VA, USA
In 1667, the English built Fort James to protect the York River from the Dutch during the Anglo-Dutch wars. The colonial government strengthened the fort in 1689 and 1706 during two subsequent wars between the English and the French. In 1711, Fort James held 15 cannons .Exposure: 1/60 sec at ƒ / 8.0, ISO 320, 0 EV. Lens: 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8. Camera: NIKON D750. Date: 6/10/2022 1:17 PM. Copyright: (C)2022 Paul Diming, all rights reserved. To purchase, please visit: http://www.pauldiming.com
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