Cartagena, Columbia

  One of the more interesting cities on your itinerary steeped in history. This was the transit port for all the wealth Spain derived from South America. The famous "Old City" is comprised of 12 square blocks filled with attractions, boutiques and restaurants. Throughout Colombia, the Spanish Empire's influence in the New World is self-evident. Its fortress walls, quaint narrow streets, and balconied houses are all vivid reminders of Spain's hold on Cartagena and throughout the Caribbean and South America. This is the land of El Dorado and flamboyant adventurers in search of the ever-elusive gold. Cartagena's well-constructed fortifications defended its borders against seafaring pirates whose attacks lasted for more than 200 years. Today this modern and bustling city, seaport, and commercial center still boasts much of its original colonial architecture. Your journey here will provide you with a significant link to the region's grand past.


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Row 1
1Sailing into Cartagena
2Sailing into Cartagena
3Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas
4Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas
5View from Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas
6Fortress Walls


Row 2
1Hermano Carlos
2The Guide Speaking
3Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas
4Monument Sign
5Rob & Sandra
6View from Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas


Row 3
1Cartagena
2Cartagena
3Cartagena
4Cartagena
5Palacio de la Inquisicion
6The Guillotine


Row 4
1The Noose
2Heritic's Fork
3The Thumbscrew & the Collar
4The Rack
5Breast Ripper
6Palacio de la Inquisicion


Row 5
1Commerce Authority
2Commerce Authority
3Sandy enjoying her Soda
4Valerie









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