Photos from Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe - page 2

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A Good Crowd To Watch the Parade
Two of the Three Kings Tossing Plenty of Candy
This is Only A Very Small Amount of the Dirt on Tsamaya
Bob Noticed The Cow Balloon & I Noticed the Sign!
A Beautifully Made Tree, Nice During the Day & Night
Signs of Santa, But Mail Goes to the Three Kings!
The Town Hall & Every Street Is Different
Nice to Be in Time to See the Decorations
Lunch in Zurich As Have 4 Hours There,
Nice to Get to Tsamaya During the Daylight
Waiting in Albany Airport for the 1st Flight,
Parts of the Hull Have Been Recovered
The Underwater Archeology Museum Next to the Marina
Tsamaya Turned Around for the Winter Season
Example of How Cargo Would Be Stored
snuff boxes S America
The Lashing Used in the Construction of these Boats
Ostrich Eggs From Africa Tell About the Trade Areas
2 Phoenician Boats Were Discovered Near By
A Few of the Items Found Telling More Information
Another Evening Out - Enjoyed Music on the Harp Too
Another Day, Another Walk - More To Explore
Doorway Attracted Our Eye, But Then Look Up Too
Plenty of Doors To Admire
View from the Bottom & View from Top of Stairs
One More - Look At Entrance and Look Up!
Interesting To See the Places Named After Carthage
There Is a Theme Here - See the City at Night!
Three Rows of Wine in the Grocery Store Here!
Not Appetizing to Us! Pink Frosted Donuts & Marshmallows
The Jellyfish Are In the Marina As Well
With The Temperatures High, Nice the Fountains
The Train Station Was Opened in 1862
Sights on Our Walk to the Train Station
Amazing Underwater Murals in this Gateway
Looks Like Lots to Explore Here in Cartagena
A Building from 1906 in Cartagena
We Made It To Cartagena, Spain!
Lovely Water Features in Cartagena
A Lovely Water Feature We Stumbled Across
A Few "Soldiers" You See in Cartagena
During a Night Walk We Get a Bonus-Seeing the Ceiling
Amazing Details on this Hotel in Cartagena
An Impressive City Hall in Cartagena
One of the Many Interesting Buildings in Cartagena
Our Last Passage to Cartagena Still Has Rugged Coast
Just a Very Small Section of the "River" of Jellyfish
Everyone Comes Out at Night to Dine, Walk
Found a Fantastic Mexican Restaurant in Santa Pola
The Drier at the Marina Didn't Work Well, So ....
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