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Seeking help with Tortuga, Haiti

Postby CaptainRoy on Thu May 24, 2007 6:04 pm

Ahoy everyone! I'm trying to find the location of an old pirate fort on Tortuga, the island near Haiti. Back in the 1600s a fort named Fort de Rocher (or Rock Fort) was built by the pirate La Vassuer. I have read accounts that say its foundation exists to this day. I have combed every inch of the island with Google Maps in an effort to spot those remains. I am hoping that someone here might have some knowledge of where to look, or that maybe someone can connect me with a person or business that would know.

Here is what I know of the fort:
- it is within a mile of shore
- it sits atop a rocky hill
- the main mountain on the island is taller than the hill with the fort
- it might overlook Basse Terre or it might be about three miles down the coast from it (it is said to overlook the "natural harbor" which some accounts name as Basse Terre and others do not)
- it is on the south side of the island (i.e. facing Haiti)
- a Z-shaped road led to it (which may or may not still exist)

I'd really appreciate some help and none of the pirate forums I have visited have been able to assist me. So have I come to the right place seeking help? Does anyone here have any knowledge of Tortuga or know anyone who does? I'll even be grateful for links to pictures of the island or the fort.
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Fort de Rocher Location

Postby NilsCalvin on Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:09 pm

Not sure if you have found it in the meantime, but Fort de Rocher is located at roughly:

20.00.33 degrees N 72.42.42 degrees W

In Google Earth you can see the vegetation outlines of two bastions and the curtain where the gate was located. I am not certain of the arrangement of the rest of the fort as I have not been able to find any diagrams or plans (it is doubtful that any exist) but you can see some evidence of the general layout of the whole fort in the satellite photos. I have not been to the site to see it at ground level, but I understand as you do that there are foundations remaining and little else.

Happy Hunting!
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