Tag: south-east Spain
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Cartegena Climb
The Spanish seaport and naval city of Cartegena is home to some stunning ancient Roman ruins. The Roman Amphitheater and Cathedral ruins we saw there were so dramatic and striking I couldn’t stop taking photographs. That’s why I’m featuring them in a separate blog. Cartegena was founded around 227 BC and flourished during the Roman…
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Murcia Marvels
Murcia during Holy Week or Semana Santa as they say in Spain, is full of religious processions, marching bands, drummers and crowds of people including many families with children and babies in tow lining the streets. Floats depicting the passion of Christ are borne on the shoulders of sturdy believers dressed in velvet tunics. All…