Commando Memorial, Fort Augustus, Fort George and Rare Breed Park


Commando Memorial is erected in the memory of those British Special Forces soldiers who died during the World War 2, fighting Germans. The concept of commandoes was born during second world war, when Churchill ordered formation of an elite group of soldiers who would covertly carry out seek and destroy operations behind enemy lines.

Fort Augustus is not a fort, as the name suggests, but a very scenic small town. There's a very beautiful waterfall in this town.

Fort George was built and enhanced over the years as an important British defence against the French. Now a days, most of its part is used by the Army.

Rare Breed Park is a big sactury park where different types of rare animals are bred.

 

Commando Memorial Fort Augustus Fort Augustus Fort Augustus Fort George Rare Breed Park

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