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One amazing fact about these Cannons and other Indian made Cannons: Even if the Cannons are exposed to direct sunlight, they feel little warm rather than being hot unlike other metals. And if they are placed in shade, the get super cooled.
Sarjekot Fort is located to the North of Alibag Fort and both share the same Rock-Island. It’s also referred as the 18th bastion of the Alibag Fort and was constructed as an answer to the artillery of Hirakot Fort situated on the shore of Alibag. One can see the ruins of a Stone road connecting both the Forts, now in the absence of which the two are isolated during high tide.







These two British Cannons are located at the Northern part of the Alibag Fort. The manufacturers name and the Cannons Specification are clearly visible, which reads – Dawson Hardy LOW MOOR IRONWORKS - Yorkshire. This should have brought in by the British’s when they got the control of this Fort after Kanhoji Angre’s Rule.
The Hanuman Temple is located towards the southernmost tip of Alibag Fort. The adjoining area was used as a Firing Range by the British’s. The Stone Construction seen here was a part of Ship Dock.
This beautiful Dome shaped Memorial in Alibag Fort is dedicated to the Maritime Hero of the Maratha Navy – Kanhoji Angre.
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