Cartagena, Colombia
24-27 May 2010
Cartagena, on the Caribbean cost of Colombia,
is one of the most popular places in Colombia for tourists.
It is a Colonial walled city that has been declared a world
heritage site. Because it was an important port and because
the Spanish were extracting so much gold from the Americas
the city was a popular target for pirates, and so a great
wall and many forts were built to protect it.
San Felipe de Barajas, just one of
the impressive forts build to guard Cartagena
I wish I had taken a torch (flashlight)....
the fort is full of underground tunnels which seem to carry
on forever, they were lit to a certain distance, then I
tried to use my camera flash to keep going, until I stepped
into a big dirty puddle and realized I was being foolish.
This is the church and sanctuary of
St Peter Claver. I know the Sisters of St Peter Claver in
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, so I had to visit.
St Peter Claver, Slave of the Slaves.
He worked with the slaves brought to this part of the world.
His story is very interesting and you can learn more with
Wikipedia.
Under the alter, in the glowing orange
part, is the remains of Saint Peter Claver
Old streets of Cartagena
The Ceviche street market.... my and
a fellow traveler stopped for a small serve of Ceviche
Cartagena glows at night.
Night scene in Cartagena
Elegance is in the buildings of Cartagena.
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