Natural Beauty - Wrapped Pieces History in Tidore
Tidore city is one of the islands in North Maluku province, Indonesia. The natural beauty of this charming island has to offer anyone who comes to visit here.
The city was formerly known since colonial times as cloves and nutmeg. The first Europeans to set foot on Tidore is of Spanish sailors who reached Tidore in 1512. The city also had to fight the provincial capital of West Irian. The natural beauty of this heritage is wrapped with a special attraction for Tidore.
To reach the castle, it takes extra stamina. You need to go through dozens of steps and the hot sun. However, the air is cool and green trees will provide fresh during the trip. Entering the castle is free, aka do not pay.
Arriving at the castle, the blue sea and the island of Halmahera will welcome you. If the weather is sunny, it will produce very good images. Expanse of blue sea and clear and the reef will stretch quite tempting.
Not only that, you also can see the city from a height of Tidore. Coupled with the boats that pass, you will be guaranteed to linger at home there.
The second fort is not known exactly the year of manufacture. That said, the fort was used to see the ships to attack the headquarters of the Portuguese at the time. Remember, to always be careful and watch your step.
View from the fort is really amazing. A view that is very expensive.
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