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| On the ride back to the boat we stopped at this gas station. On the sign, they cover everythinig. They petrol, food, beds and a mosque available. |
One of the several bus stops along the way showing the congestion. |
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In the bus stations, this is a typical sign we would have to decipher. Notice that the bus times are read right to left |
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| A US Coast Guard cutter in port with us in Cartagena. Just in front of the cutter was a navy frigate in port as well. |
The plaque in front of this submarine claimed that it was the world's first military submarine (circa 1889). A quick review in Encarta would suggest others might have that claim. |
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| Carol and Ginny, boatname is Ginny. They crossed the Atlantic last year, wintered in Portugal and are now cruising the Med |
A Spanish sub docks next to us in Cartagena. Here we see the crew saluting the Captain and the Flag as they exit. |