Fort Pilar is one of the main tourist spots in Zamboanga City. The fortress when viewed from the top is symmetrical, and I tried to capture that by taking a photo from the inside.
Nowadays, Fort Pilar has been converted to a museum showcasing all types of sea creatures, native woodwork, sunken Chinese treasures, corals, and the like.
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