Brazil,Bahia,Camamu Bay. On the island Tinhare,the entrance to the Portuguese fort in the village of Morro de Sao Paulo - one of the largest in Brazil. The construction initiated in 1630,and it was enlarged several times,some parts were reconstructed when damaged by rain and time. During Brazil's colonial period it had 51 cannons,while 183 men lived in the village garrison.
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