El Castillo de San Felipe was built on the shores of Lago De Izabel. We dingied a little farther up the river today, past the landmark bridge, to reach the east end of the lake and tour the old Spanish fort.
The fort was built in 1595 to reinforce Spanish control of the waterway. We received an illustrated ticket with the historia de castillo. Price of admission for 4 to a Guatemala National Monument was only $8. From the illustrations, we can make out that this area was of particular interest to pirates named Los Hermanos de La Costa. Once the pirate scare was put down, the castillo was converted to a prison in 1655. Several additions have been added to the original structure and the fort is now a maze for explorers complete with dark tunnels and steep stairs with no railing. We spent a few hours looking it over and trying to convince Randall he can replicate it somewhere in the vicinity of Buffalo Creek. It just seems sort of fun to live in a maze of rock walls, dark tunnels and high towers with mounted guns.
Looks like a fun filled day! The snakes on Buffalo Creek would love the dark mazes!! How can you tell when a coconut is ripe?
Yeah I keep expecting to find a snake in the tunnels. Some of these coconuts turn a little yellow when they get ripe. Hope everything is still good with Mom. Will call later today.