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The Takla rock,Ganja rock, Chutar rock is used in Purana Quila/Old Fort.
bridges are colapsing because they are old and the material that the people used is old or the people that built it did not build it right
Get plywood and wooden steaks, or whatever material you have. Nail the Steaks in the ground, then nail the plywood to the steaks. Arrange however you like. Old swing sets/playgrounds also make great towers.
You could build a fort with logs or straight branches in a log cabin fashion. Or you could make a tent with old blankets and a clothes line.
You can build a fort with anything you want or have. This could be branches, a tarp, old junk such as car hood, boards laying around, or even card board. It does not have to be permanent. You could also build one out of boards for a lumber store. Be careful if you do it that way or any way. Have a parent or a guardian help you. Then you need to pick a place to put it. Where ever you would like. Put it under a tree, in the back yard or in a Forrest. Just some place you would like. To build it you will need to have the right tools for the fort you are building. You can put it up any way you like. There is no standard way to build a fort. The fort you build should be yours. So build it to look like anything you want. A bunker, house, a survival shelter. Remember you can build it out of anything you want to, or have. Get creative and go build a forth where you want, how you want and of what you want.
The address of the Old Fort Branch Library is: 65 E Mitchell St, Old Fort, 28762 6805
Many cell phones can be refurbished and resold as used. There are companies that will take old cell phones and use them as spare parts or use the material to build items such as wheelchairs.
You can build a fort with him, you can color with him, or you could play a game with him [ Connect4, twister, hide and seek, I spy, etc.]
It was a divot.
The address of the Old Fort Historic Sites Inc is: Po Box 157, Old Fort, NC 28762
Fort Lugard used to be on top of Old Kampala hill, just opposite Old Kampala Secondary school. Leading into the fort was, Old fort road, which still exists till present, although the Fort itself is no longer there. The actual spot where the fort once was has now been taken up by the Muslim Supreme Council, with reports that the fort 'remains' where moved to a new location though such a location has never been publicized.
The web address of the Old Madison Fort is: http://www.iowabeautiful.com/southeast-iowa-tourism/554-old-fort-madison-fort-madison-iowa.html