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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Maritimes - Fortress Louisbourg - Outside the Fortress

Here is a view of the fortified causeway entrance. This is also the main entrance to the fort turing the main part of tourist season.Note the low lying areas that could be filled with water to act as a moat, if the defenders have enough time.
Here is the series of defendable lines that soldiers could be positioned at to repluse attackers. Because of the stepped nature of these defenses, they are useless to the attacker if they take them.
This is a view of the rise on the other side of the depression tot eh middle of the fortress. Cannon can and were placed to bombard and beseige the fortress.
The walls are high and several feet thick.
Cannon were situated to either give supporting fire or aimed together to give barraging fire.
One of the last defences are these sniper nests. You could aim at distant or nearby attackers or scouts with secure comfort.

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