a port & a fort

I noodled around the Port of Argentia today. There were all kinds of storage facilities & industrial stuff. A couple of men on motor cycles were taking pictures like me, so I asked them what this tower thing is. Well, it's an off-shore oil platform. After construction is completed, they'll float it out to sea & sink it, so that just the top bit will be above water. 

   

Castle Hill National Historic Site preserves the remains of 2 old forts, one French & one British, the first one more than 350 years old. The interpretation centre had lovely exhibits. A short film explained bastion fortifications. I'd always thought that a bastion & a fortification were interchangeable terms, but learned that a bastion is a specific type of fortification with pointed corners instead of round towers; this design allows gun & cannon fire to cover all the ground around the fort with no blind spots. 




The remains of the fortifications were fine, but the 360* view was fabulous. 





Coming down the hill from the fort was a bog with many pitcher plants, the flower of Newfoundland; hadn't seen any of these in a while, but it was fitting to see some on my last full day here. 

                                        

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