Murud Janjira Fort, like almost every fort in India, has been attacked by various forces such as the Portuguese, Marathas, and the British. Despite the intensity of attacks and vagaries of time, many bastions of the fort still remain undestroyed and undefeated, playing their role as the remnant of the days bygone.
A nearby beach is also known for turtle conservation efforts. A lot of Olive ridley turtles come here to lay eggs. Their babies come out in Feb and leave for ocean. More details here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgFJkFNgMfU
ForTaxReasonssays
This is dope as hell
BobWhite06says
Zombie proof
jatadhariussays
The plaster is so good that at places the rocks have been eroded due to sea water but the plaster still remains.
thlawh01says
Damn, never thought I’d find it here..
ejeeronitsays
I’m very proud to say, as it’s quite difficult to get to, that I’ve been here.
kingof-potatos says
Murud Janjira Fort, like almost every fort in India, has been attacked by various forces such as the Portuguese, Marathas, and the British. Despite the intensity of attacks and vagaries of time, many bastions of the fort still remain undestroyed and undefeated, playing their role as the remnant of the days bygone.
A nearby beach is also known for turtle conservation efforts. A lot of Olive ridley turtles come here to lay eggs. Their babies come out in Feb and leave for ocean. More details here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgFJkFNgMfU
ForTaxReasons says
This is dope as hell
BobWhite06 says
Zombie proof
jatadharius says
The plaster is so good that at places the rocks have been eroded due to sea water but the plaster still remains.
thlawh01 says
Damn, never thought I’d find it here..
ejeeronit says
I’m very proud to say, as it’s quite difficult to get to, that I’ve been here.
TheOneTruePadopoulos says
It looks like something out of a ghibli movie