Fort Santo Angel - Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Fort Santo Angel was a Spanish fortress on the island of Guam, now a United States territory. Located on a promontory on the west coast of the island in the northernmost part the Umatac Bay in Umatac, the fort's remains are among the oldest known Spanish-era structures on the island; a fort is documented to have been standing here since 1742, and to still be in use in the early 19th century. The fort provided protection for the anchorage used by Spanish galleons on the trade route between Manila (then in the Spanish East Indies) and Acapulco, Mexico (then part of New Spain). Perched on a monolith, there remains a plaza of flagstone surrounded by a manposteria (coral mixed with cement) wall high and thick. The remains of a guardroom and a second, smaller platform, lie to its west. Read more on Wikipedia
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