Ambolgad, India
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The fort place is in complete ruined condition. The fortification is in damaged condition or let's say it's not there. Fortification is in circular motion. Once you stepped down into Fort, you will find a old tree at centre position giving you a cinematic view. There is one Tulsi Vrundavan and one well. You should visit it in the evening.
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There is Nothing here juzt Ruins of the fort and a broken rusty Canon and a well which was probably made by then Empires.
small but a vital fort
Aambolgad is small fort situated near Nate Village in Ratnagiri district. The main purpose of Aambolgad fort is to keep watch on the sea near Nate and Ratnagiri region. Once you reached Aambolgad village old Ganpati temple welcome you in the way. On the right side of that Temple you can clearly see the destroyed wall and fortification of Aambolgad fort. Beside that wall you can see the Orange flag of the maratha empire and the stair. From the stairs you can enter into destroyed fort. In the Aambolgad fort the giant Banyan tree welcome you with broken cannon. One can see the tomb and well and complete your fort round in just 10 mins.
Awesome Sunset View and Black Rock Beach Looks Spectacular, divine place
Nothing much to see here unless you are a true fort lover or archaeologist
Beautiful place to hang out with dear ones.
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