Day 15: Cartagena, Spain
We are making our way around the southern coast of Spain toward Barcelona on the east coast. This morning was very cold (in the 40s) and windy, and I really wished that I’d packed a fleece jacket. My wool sweater and long-sleeved tee weren’t sufficient for today’s walking and tapas tour. We met our tour group near the ship and began walking down the boardwalk. We first saw a replica of the Santa Maria ship. I can’t imagine taking to the high seas in such a small ship! Our guide told us that the obelisk is a war memorial. Behind it is the government administration building. This sculpture is titled El Zulu, and represents victims of terrorists. Nearby is another sculpture, The Whale’s Tail, representing the whales often seen migrating in the area. There are 12 cannons along the waterfront. Next we walked past a naval history museum and saw this early submarine, the Peral, launched in 1888. It was the first electric-powered submarine capable for combat. Charl...