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Red stone castle - The Portuguese Castle red stone castle and its artillery, in Hormoz island, Iran

Portuguese castle - Portuguese castle in Hormoz island was built in 1507 on order of admiral Alfonso Albokurk, Portuguese commander of the region. They built the castle using local people as slaves and the building process lasted 30 years.

Hormoz mosque - Hormoz mosque in the town of Hormoz island, also known as Hrmoz Island, in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, part of the Hormozgān Province, Iran

Hormoz town - View of Hormoz island' town in the Persian Gulf, with the mountains in the background - Hormoz island, Iran

Portuguese Castle - The Portuguese Castle red stone castle in Hormuz Island, Iran

Rooftops - Hormoz island: roof tops and montains, Hormuz (جزیره هرمز), Iran (ایران)

Mosque - Hormuz island roof tops and montains and the town's main Mosque - Hormoz Island, Iran

Harbour - Small harbour in Hormoz Island or Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf, Iran

Panorama - Hrmoz rocky hills island in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Iran

Landscape - Rocky desert-like landscape on Hormoz Island, 18 km east of Qeshm island and about 16 km southeast of Bandar Abbas, Iran

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Hormoz Island, Red stone castle

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Pseudo: asmodeus - Contact - 2008-08-08 :: The Portuguese Castle red stone castle and its artillery, in Hormoz island, Iran (View 8340)

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