Friday, 7 October 2011

Some Photos

Rather than try and edit the past post which is a bit of a nightmare. Incidentally, apologies for the lack of paragraph breaks. There seems to be a bit of a funny between blogger and Open Office! I have a reasonably good wifi connection here in the bar at the Puerto Atlantico in Cadiz. Here is a sunset on the first night we spent at anchor in the Ria Formosa. This was just inside the entrance off the Cabo de Santa Maria
Here you have the sand dunes at Culatra. This was one of the true highlights of the cruise discovering this place.
Cadiz is famous in Spanish history for being where the first liberal constitution was written and this is the monument to it. Given the importance of this to the nineteenth and twentieth century history in the Iberian penninsula it was an intriguing experience seeing this monument.
Today we "sat still" here in Cadiz and took the train to Jerez de la Frontera where we visited the Bodega de Gonzalez Byass as well as drinking some sherry and eating some good food. I'll do an update soon.

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