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Those places, sights and sounds...just a little further off, that call to the heart
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  • The Windows of Barcelona

    The Windows of Barcelona

    If the eyes are the window to the soul, surely the windows of Barcelona are the portals to its heart. Everywhere, amazing balconies, sculptures and reliefs give a nod to the artisans of old, and frame their beautiful windows. The windows, in turn, reflect the skies of Mediterranean blue and clouds of today.

  • Language of Light

    Language of Light

    Light plays about one of the many historic buildings in Barcelona, Spain. Such amazing balconies and turned iron-works, each more unique than the last.

  • Lo Poble de Valencia

    Lo Poble de Valencia

    A walkabout in Valencia, Spain, and I am greeted with yet another beautiful slice of history.

  • Windows of Barcelona II

    Windows of Barcelona II

    With ornate reliefs, and hand-forged iron balconies, these beautiful windows invite us to travel to another time and place.

  • La Dulce Vivir

    La Dulce Vivir

    On a gentle April afternoon, a lone visitor enjoys a slice of the sweet life, and wades into the welcoming Mediterranean. In Cartagena, Spain.

  • El Castillo

    El Castillo

    Sitting proud upon a hilltop overlooking the Mediterranean, El Castillo keeps watch over the seas, as it has throughout the ages. In Cartagena, Spain.

  • El Teatro Romano de Cartagena

    El Teatro Romano de Cartagena

    El Teatro Romano de Cartagena is an ancient Roman theatre in Cartagena, Spain. The theatre was built between 5 and 1 BC. It is amazing how many times we can come across these treasures that lie just below the surface of our modern lives! From the beginning, the discovery and excavation of the Roman Theatre of Cartagena has become one of the most amazing finds in the town's archaeology, demonstrating the important role that the town of Cartagena played in the history of Old Spain (Hispania Antigua).

  • Roman Theatre Excavation - Cartagena, Spain

    Roman Theatre Excavation - Cartagena, Spain

    History uncovered, history discovered...this beautiful, ancient structure is part of a restoration project in Cartagena, Spain.

  • Vitamin Sea

    Vitamin Sea

    A stroll along the shore just below the Rock of Gibraltar... Sun overhead, cool breezes all around, the gentle sounds of surf. What a lovely combo!

  • All Aboard!

    All Aboard!

    The train station in Cartagena, Spain is Art Nouveau and Eclectic in design. It was built between 1906 and 1907 by architect Victor Beltrí, following the designs of civil engineer Ramón Peironcely and with the collaboration of ceramicist Daniel Zuloaga. To step inside, one can almost hear the murmurs of travelers past, such a beautiful slice of history!

  • Train Station - Cartagena Spain

    Train Station - Cartagena Spain

    The train station in Cartagena, Spain is Art Nouveau and Eclectic in design. It was built between 1906 and 1907 by architect Victor Beltrí, following the designs of civil engineer Ramón Peironcely and with the collaboration of ceramicist Daniel Zuloaga. The Railway Station has some outstanding iron doors and columns on the façade, and inside can still be seen the original ticket office, door frame, ceiling and the lamps.

  • All Aboard!  (BW)

    All Aboard! (BW)

    The train station in Cartagena, Spain is Art Nouveau and Eclectic in design. It was built between 1906 and 1907 by architect Victor Beltrí, following the designs of civil engineer Ramón Peironcely and with the collaboration of ceramicist Daniel Zuloaga. To step inside, one can almost hear the murmurs of travelers past, such a beautiful slice of history!

  • Train Station - Cartagena Spain (BW)

    Train Station - Cartagena Spain (BW)

    The train station in Cartagena, Spain is Art Nouveau and Eclectic in design. It was built between 1906 and 1907 by architect Victor Beltrí, following the designs of civil engineer Ramón Peironcely and with the collaboration of ceramicist Daniel Zuloaga. The Railway Station has some outstanding iron doors and columns on the façade, and inside can still be seen the original ticket office, door frame, ceiling and the lamps.

  • Enter - Stage Left

    Enter - Stage Left

    El Teatro Romano de Cartagena - was built between 5 and 1 BC. This beautiful sight was discovered and excavated in Cartagena, Spain. One can only imagine the pulse, the energy, of the patrons that once attended here...history revived.

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