It was a castle that was built using marble from one of the world’s seven wonders, the Tomb of Mausolos, and was connected to land from the north. Wars later took place, the land switched owners and thousands of ships that tried to take over the castle failed and sank in the cool waters of the Aegean. After the conquest of the island of Rhodes, the castle fell under Turkish control and was turned into a prison. Later, during World War I, part of it was destroyed by both French and Brit… (View original article)