Cartagena, Spain
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Street Art:
Here is a grand olde means of transport from early in the last century.
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For this CB&W Challenge, I thought my recent trip to the Roman Theater in Cartagena was appropriate. The recent dig has uncovered a beautiful theater with many seats interspersed with steps to climb up or down to the appropriate level. Be careful! No handrails!
This is an absolutely must-see stop if you visit this beautiful city on the Mediterranean.
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Plaza San Francisco, Cartagena, Spain
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Cruising on the Tagus river under the 25th of April Bridge and looking up at the Sanctuary of Christ the King national monument.
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I was very fortunate to catch this little boy playing in the streets of Cartagena. The puddle of water just behind him is left over from the street cleaning after a late night celebration in the city.
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I think both have something to offer.
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A picture from the vineyards of Chateaux Margaux taken from the entrance to the Chateaux itself. The road extends a long way into the vineyards.
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The Roman Arch of Germanicus was built in 18 or 19 AD. The lines in the photo are part of the setup for the 2nd Millennial celebration.
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