Fort Rodney
Fort Rodney is a historical military site located on the island of Saint Lucia. Built by the British in the 18th century, it was named after Admiral George Rodney, who played a significant role in naval battles during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was strategically positioned to oversee the surrounding waters and protect the island from potential invasions.
Today, Fort Rodney is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the nearby Pigeon Island. The site features remnants of the fort's structures, including cannons and barracks, providing insight into its historical significance and military architecture.