Image:Kerala Bakel fort.jpg

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Bekal fort, the largest and the best-preserved fort in Kerala, lies 16 Kms south of Kasaragod on the national highway at the northern tip of the state. The fort, a circular imposing structure of laterite rising 130 ft. above sea level, stands on a 35 acre headland that runs into the Arabian sea.

Source

BEKAL FORT

Date

April 08, 2007 at 08:08

Author

Bibu Raj from THRISSUR, INDIA

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Camera location

12.463061° N, 75.001602° E

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