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WHAT OUR MEMBERS SAY
“We are now in Costa Rica โ we arrived yesterday โ with a welcoming of a squall during our anchoring. We love the independence of sailing alone, but knowing that with just a few words, we can get all the assistance and knowledge we need from the Posse is incredibly reassuring. Itโs the perfect balance of freedom and support. Of course we enlisted again for the next year โ the money you pay you get back with the discounts โ but I donโt care about that โ itโs just a great idea and a great assembly โ I love it !”
Aura left Galapagos yesterday evening after five weeks
Just over 1000 nm down and a couple more thousand to go!
And then there were two. Will they go all the way to French Polynesia with us? Stay tuned!
I never sailed this long without an engine before unbelievable experience!
SY PATHFINDER ๐บ๐ธ Jean-Philippe Nicole – Lagoon 39′
2) PICTURES OF THE WEEK
07ยฐ 45.5′ N 081ยฐ32.03′ W โ Bahia Honda ๐ต๐ฆ Pacific PANAMA
SY KALIYAH ๐บ๐ธ Dieu & Greg – Kelly-Peterson 46′
๐ถ I got Georgia on my mind! ๐ถ
Sunset off Ft Lauderdale, FL SY DAWN PATROL ๐บ๐ธ Aney & Laney – Outbound 46′
23ยฐ 59.44′ N 109ยฐ 49.6766′ W โSunrise in Bahรญa los Muertos in Baja California ๐ฒ๐ฝ MX
An anchorage on the eastern coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Renowned for its clear turquoise waters. The bay offers snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing opportunities, with sightings of rays and diverse marine life. Historically, it served as a port in the 1500s and later for iron ore shipments in the 1920s.
SY PILIALOHA ๐บ๐ธ Rick & Maria – Beneteau 39′
Zihuatanejo Bay on Mexicoโs Pacific coast, is a well-protected anchorage with rich maritime charm and a relaxed vibe. โZihuaโ has retained much of its authenticity despite the development of nearby Ixtapa. The bay itself is ringed by hills, sandy beaches like Playa La Ropa and Playa Madera, and a modest waterfront lined with seafood eateries and friendly tiendas. Yachts anchor in the lee of the hills, with good holding in sand and some protection from the Pacific swell.
17ยฐ 38.1966′ N 101ยฐ33.375′ W โZihuatanejo ๐ฒ๐ฝ from Better Together โค๏ธ
SY BETTER TOGETHER ๐บ๐ธ Lisa Catalina – Morgan 45′
Some nurse sharks at Staniel Cay, Bahamas ๐ง๐ธ Right by fish cleaning station. They toss in left overs and it causes an actual feeding frenzy of the sharks. Lots of thrashing and splashing.
MY KOSMOS ๐บ๐ธ Eric, Christ & Keith – Nodhavn’ 43
Magical!
And now this
MY TIDINGS OF JOY ๐บ๐ธ Jeff & Joy – DeFever 52′ – San Blas ๐ต๐ฆ Panama
3) PASSAGE FROM ST MARTA ๐จ๐ด COLOMBIA TO SPANISH WATERS ๐จ๐ผ CURAรAO
Colombia to Spanish Water, Curaรงao: We knew we were in for an uncomfortable bash against the elements and had been waiting for a decent weather window to leave Colombia for a few months. With only a few more weeks on our tourist visa, we pulled the trigger on what looked โgood enoughโ and something we knew our sailboat could handle. Weather windows out of Colombia were not frequent and this year and had been closed out most of the season with intense trades. Predict wind indicated seas of 3-4 feet every 4-6 seconds, steady NE winds at 11-15 knots with gusts up to 18, and a counter current of 1-2.3 knots. Cape was low to zero which was needed for our psyche after dodging lightning storms from Panama to Colombia. ๐ Our sailboat typically averages 6-7 knots motoring and we anticipated a 3 day 2 night passage. Once we left the shelter of Santa Marta Marina, we had steady winds on the nose of 17-19 knots and choppy conditions (about 4โ waves at 5 seconds) that made us question what we were in forโฆ We decided to continue to push forward still holding the thought in the back of our mind that we could always turn around and head back if we needed to. The first day and night at sea remained consistent, with random blasts of saltwater spray coming over our dodger and into the cockpit from the bow charging through the waves. However, that night, the current was much stronger than expected and we started averaging 4.5 SOG. Nobody else was out here except cargo ships in the distance. Day 2 we decided to tuck into Bahia Honda for 12 hours to get some rest/recovery and to avoid some CAPE that showed up on our latest forecast and because the additional current would have meant a nighttime arrival to Aruba or Curacao. Moreover, a delivery captain advised rounding the corner of Colombia between 2-5AM for more favorable conditions. We took the dinghy to shore to stretch our legs and saw a momma goat and her 3 babies who were very interested in our presence. The landscape at Bahia Honda is reminiscent of Baja Mexico; a desert-like landscape with rocks and plants that can handle minimal water. Left at 3am the following day (day 3) and as we rounded the northern nub or tip of Colombia towards Aruba the currents against us really kicked in and slowed us down! We can typically motor against the conditions with increased RPMs at 6knots SOG without issue but there were times when the waves were stacked and current would slow down to 3-4 knots! The stretch from Colombia to Aruba is not to be underestimated! The seas were confused with bashing up and down but also rolling us side to side making it impossible to boil water on a gimbaled stove to make a simple Mac and cheese dinner. (We look like drunk floppy babies trying to move around our boat to perform the simplest of task.) I had the unfortunate pleasure of being on the toilet when the hinges broke off the seat sending my bum to the floor; luckily no injuries and can laugh about shit going down on the shitter! Winds and waves stayed within what was forecasted and we passaged past Aruba around the middle of the night, enjoying the lights from shore and some protection from the island. However, there was still a strong current between Aruba and Venezuela dropping our average speed in the 4 knot range but the waves were more mellow. The next day we were able to make up speed to get to Curaรงao in time before dark. The current started to ease about 1/4 of the way between Aruba and Curacao. Total of 4 days and 3 nights with a total average speed of 5.4 knots SOG and distance of 350nm, 65 hours of actual passage time. Helpful tip is not to use the Current data on Windy. Keenan found that the RTOFS model was much more accurate from predict wind. We didnโt figure that out until the last day.
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SY MASION DE SANTE ๐บ๐ธ Nicole, Keenan & Jack – Cal 46′
4) 42′ BOWMAN YACHT FOR SALE IN ๐จ๐ท COSTA RICA
5) MUST SEE ๐ต๐ฆ YAXCHILAN
Yaxchilan is an ancient Maya city located on the bank of the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. During the height of its power the kings of Yaxchilan built gleaming temples, pyramids, and luxurious palaces clustered along the grand plaza and was one of the most powerful Maya states along the course of the Usumacinta River, with Piedras Negras as its major rival. Architectural styles demonstrate clear differences that mark a clear boundary between the two kingdoms.
In 1882 archeologist Desire Charnay named it City Lorilla but Yaxchilan was a large center, important throughout the Classic era, and the dominant power over such smaller sites as Bonampak and was a rival of Palenque, with which Yaxchilan warred in 654.
The site is particularly known for its well-preserved sculptured stone lintels set above the doorways of the main structures which contain hieroglyphic texts describing the dynastic history of the city.
Yaxchilan had long been known to include an unusual raised terrace beside the river and pier in the river; these structures were long theorized to be the remains of a bridge thought to have been a suspension bridge built by the Maya across the River. If so, it would have been the longest bridge discovered in the ancient world. Yaxchilan required a dependable passageway to provide an uninterrupted flow of traffic across the river on a year-round basis.
The prevailing theory is by constructing a 100-meter long suspension bridge featuring three spans extended from a platform on the grand plaza of Yaxchilan crossing the river to the northern shore. This span would be the longest in the world until the construction of the Italian Trezzo sullโAdda Bridge in 1377 and this unique feat of engineering has been virtually reconstructed by computer by archaeoengineering techniques by Engineer James A OโKon PE. Results of this hypothesis were presented to the archaeological and engineering world in the pages of National Geographic magazine in 1995.
The First Ocean Posse gang to visit Yaxchilan was SV RESPITE / MY CROSSROADS AND SV CARINTHIA utilizing local knowledge by LUIS a Chiapas based bilingual tour-guide which still operates in the area. The Area and adjacent world heritage sites are bets accessed via a multi-day excursion from Marina Chiapas a sponsor of the Ocean Posse.
Start from the riverside village of Frontera Corozal, in the Lacandon Jungle of Chiapas.
Long, narrow lancha boats (covered riverboats) take you downstream for about 30โ45 minutes. The ride itself is scenic, flanked by dense jungle on both sides.
Transport Cost: Around 800โ1200 MXN per boat (shared or private), round trip. Prices can vary based on season and negotiation.
You’re very close to Guatemala, but you stay within Mexican waters unless doing a combined YaxchilรกnโPiedras Negras trip (the latter is on the Guatemalan side).
6) BOCAS DEL TORO ๐ต๐ฆ PANAMA
Big Bight, Bocas
Big Bight, Bocas
Big Bight, Bocas
Sunrise. Starfish Beach. Bocas del Toro ๐ต๐ฆ PANAMA
SY SERENITY – Kathryn & Kathryn –
7) SAFETY ONBOARD ๐จ๐ท COSTA RICA SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
We are delighted to collaborate with Ocean Posse and offer its members a 15% discount on all our direct services.
We offer maritime services for national and foreign vessels, specializing in inspections and navigation permits. Navigating in Costa Rica has never been easier!
In a recent article from the SSCA in a past Atmospheric Conditions yachts have been alerted to GPS inaccuracy upwards of 100 feet.
Here is a summary of what else can affect GPS accuracy. To check initial accuracy validate your position on your chartplotter vs a known position your dock – known anchorage spot. As more and more automation comes to play into navigation including piloting the accuracy of a GPS is crucial – a 4 foot discrepancy in pass or channel is not as significant as a 125 foot discrepency. Here are other factors
1. Satellite Geometry (GDOP/HDOP)
Dilution of Precision (DOP) measures satellite configuration.
Garmin, Raymarine, B&G, Simrad have a GPS status page showing:
Satellite count & signal strength
Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP)
Fix type (2D/3D/WAAS/RTK)
Real-time position drift
Watch this screen while stationary for 15+ minutes to spot multipath or drift.
๐ฑ Android Apps for GPS Checks:
GPS Test (by Chartcross) โ All-in-one tool: satellite view, signal bars, DOP, accuracy estimate.
GPSTest (by barbeauDev) โ Open-source, highly detailed, shows GNSS systems used (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo).
GPS Status & Toolbox โ Sensor calibration, AGPS data downloads, sky map
๐ฑ iOS Apps for GPS Checks:
GNSS View โ Raw satellite tracking, HDOP, SNR, fix quality.
Spyglass โ Compass + GPS status + accuracy readout.
Commander Compass Go โ Good for lat/lon, accuracy estimates, and heading.
โด Windows/Linux Logging Tools for GPS Checks::
u-center (u-blox) โ Industry-standard for u-blox GPS chips. Logs, tracks, and analyzes everything from DOP to error margins.
GPSBabel โ Converts GPS logs between formats; not diagnostic, but useful in analysis.
RTKLIB โ For advanced users doing real-time kinematic (RTK) analysis or post-processing GNSS logs.
OpenCPN with GPS plugin โ Shows GPS data directly on nautical charts; useful for route tracking and error observation.
๐ Mac:
RaceQs โ Sailing tracker that overlays GPS tracks on charts. Can help evaluate GPS path precision.
OpenCPN with GPS plugin โ Shows GPS data directly on nautical charts; useful for route tracking and error observation.
๐ก Hardware-Based Tools for Pro Checks
GNSS receivers with data output โ High-end units (e.g., Hemisphere, Trimble, Furuno) can export NMEA data to a computer or NMEA logger for analysis.
AIS transponders โ Many include GPS position outputโcompare against other onboard GPS.
USB GNSS dongles โ Cheap and usable with PC software for logging and accuracy tests.
๐ฐ๏ธ Field Technique
Set GPS on a fixed point (e.g., mooring ball, dock cleat).
Log position every 1โ5 seconds over 30โ60 minutes.
Analyze:
Max drift (meters)
Mean error
Standard deviation
DOP changes
The Path in Aitutaki ๐จ๐ฐ Cook Islands at it’s narrowest is only 44′ wide
9) FIRE IN THE SKY ๐
Space X launch off Cape Canaveral
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket undergoes a meticulously orchestrated sequence during launch. Liftoff followed by Main Engine Cut-Off MECO Approximately 2.5 minutes into the flight, the first stage engines shut down upon reaching velocity and altitude
Separation: Pneumatic pushers, powered by high-pressure helium, activate to separate the first and second stages. This system avoids the use of explosive bolts, aligning with SpaceX’s emphasis on reusability and safety
Second Stage Ignition: Moments after separation, the second stage’s single Merlin Vacuum engine ignites to propel the payload into the intended orbit. This engine can restart multiple times, allowing for the deployment of payloads into various orbits .
MV PAUSE Larry and Beth ๐บ๐ธ Nordhavn 55
10) MEET THE FLEET SY CAVU ๐บ๐ธ Dave, Marla, and our boat dog, Gomez
Our boat is named CAVU, which is an aviation term that stands for Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited โ basically, a perfect weather day. The previous owner was a pilot and gave the boat that name. When we bought the boat in 2016, we decided to keep it. We liked the way it sounded and appreciated the meaning, so we ran with it.
We spent five years in Mexico cruising full time, doing multiple laps between the Sea of Cortez and the mainland. Weโre currently in Costa Rica, working our way south toward Panama, where we plan to spend an extended amount of time exploring.
Our favorite destination so far has been the Northern Sea of Cortez. It can be brutally hot in the summer, but the remoteness and raw beauty of that area are absolutely unforgettable.
We always knew we wanted to do some kind of extended travel, but we werenโt sure what that would look like. Neither of us had any boating experience, but on a whim we joined a sailing club in 2012 and started taking classes. We quickly realized a boat could be the perfect platform for the kind of travel we craved, and we got hooked on sailing.
After moving around for work a few times, we realized there had to be more to life than just the daily grind and trying to climb the corporate ladder. We quit our jobs in 2019 and havenโt looked back. The lifestyle has slowed us down in the best way possible.
Itโs definitely a shared adventure. We started this with no sailing background and have figured it out together along the way. Every day is different, and whether itโs a challenge or a win, we tackle it as a team.
Itโs also been a personal journey in a lot of ways. Life onboard has a way of slowing you down and helping you focus on what really matters. Itโs changed how we look at time, priorities, and how we want to live.
There hasnโt been one big โahaโ moment, but over time, weโve learned a lot about patience and adaptability. Early on, we would get frustrated when things didnโt go according to plan. But weโve come to realize that the ocean doesnโt care about your plans, and thatโs actually a good thing. Itโs taught us to slow down, stay flexible, and just roll with whatever comes our way.
Weโve been trying to improve our Spanish through classes, which has really helped us connect with locals in a more meaningful way. One memorable moment was south of Puerto Escondido in the Sea of Cortez when two younger boys were fishing in a dinghy and had engine trouble. They needed a tow, so we towed their dinghy back to our boat. When we checked the motor, we found a broken plastic spacer, so we invited them aboard and helped them fix it. Once the motor was running again, we thought theyโd head back to meet their family on shore, but they were determined to keep fishing โ they didnโt want the fun to end. It felt very relatable.
We are looking forward to visiting the San Blas Islands are at the top of our list right now. Weโve heard so much about their stunning beauty, and weโre excited to experience it firsthand. Of course, sailing through the Panama Canal is something weโre looking forward to as well, along with exploring Colombia and some of the Caribbean islands. But for now, San Blas is the big one!
SY CAVU ๐บ๐ธ David & Marla & Gomez – Tartan 37′
We arrived at dawn with an absolutely magical sunrise. Just dropped the hook in the Gambiers. So good to finally be here.
SY PHOENIX ๐บ๐ธ Zach & crew โ Balance 52โฒ
12) ROUNDING ๐ PUNTA MALA
So far, so good ๐ฐ
Thu May 01 2025 15:20:00 GMT-0500 (GMT-05:00)
Weโre not through the current yet, but we are about 11 NM beyond Punta Mala. The rounding went as planned. Wind was about 7-9 knots and weโve had blue skies. We hit the point just after low tide and now we have about six hours of flooding tide to help punch us through the current. Itโs currently 1.6 knots against us.
Punta Mala on the bow โ ๏ธ
Thu May 01 2025 10:14:00 GMT-0500 (GMT-05:00)
We are about 10 NM out from Punta Mala (aka, โBadโ) and we think we are timing it well. The current is 1.2 knots against is and the tide is still going out. The slack tide window is 11:30-13.30 and we are poised to be at the point at 12.30.
Inching our way ๐
Tue Apr 29 2025 18:47:00 GMT-0500 (GMT-05:00)
We sailed 22 NM today to Naranjo on the western tip of the peninsula we have to get around in order to enter Panama Bay. We werenโt sure weโd be able to come in here as weโre on the backside of a swell event kicking up big seas.
Holy Rolly! ๐
SY FELICITA ๐บ๐ธ Gretchen and Tim – Catalina 42′
13) ENCOUNTERS ๐ฝ ON THE HIGH SEA
CoKeMa sails nearby us ( HORIZON) from Nuku Hiva to Raroia in the Tuamotus! We tried unsuccessfully to lend them our WiFi but it turns out a half mile is too far for service at sea lol. Note to folks who are leaving: make sure you login to starlink before you leave port, as you may be required to use two factor authentication which you cannot get while on ๐ต๐ซ
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16) OCEAN YACHT MARINA Coffee Bluff Marina ๐บ๐ธ Savannah SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
31ยฐ 56.115โฒ N 081ยฐ 09.29โฒ W
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Catch some fish on the way
Coffee bluff marina is effectively positioned on the southside of Savannah in a scenic, historic and quiet setting far from visitors and congestion. Coffee bluff marina is a full service marina. Fueldock with marine gasoline, diesel, bait, fishing tackle, hats, t-shirts, ice and concessions. The newly constructed marina has a modern boat hoist rated for 20,000 lbs and todayโs greater-wide cement floating docks. Our jetty additionally has trendy aluminum ramps for clean dock access together with a handicap ramp that offers very comfy slopes at all tides.
MUST SEE NEARBY
Savannah Historic District
This expansive area is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the U.S., featuring cobblestone streets, 22 picturesque squares, and an array of historic homes and churches.
Forsyth Park
A 30-acre oasis in the heart of the city, Forsyth Park is renowned for its iconic fountain, walking paths, and vibrant Saturday farmers’ market.
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
This stunning Gothic Revival cathedral boasts intricate stained glass windows and soaring spires, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
Bonaventure Cemetery
Famed for its haunting beauty, this cemetery is adorned with elaborate tombstones and ancient oaks, offering a serene glimpse into Savannah’s past.
River Street
Once a bustling cotton exchange, River Street now features restored warehouses housing boutiques, galleries, and eateries along the Savannah River.
Wormsloe State Historic Site
Just outside downtown, Wormsloe offers a breathtaking avenue of live oaks leading to colonial-era ruins, providing a picturesque setting for history buffs and photographers alike.
SCAD Museum of Art
Operated by the Savannah College of Art and Design, this contemporary museum showcases works by both emerging and established artists, reflecting the city’s vibrant creative scene.
City Market
A lively four-block area filled with art galleries, shops, and restaurants, City Market is a hub for local culture and nightlife.
Savannah Squares
Interspersed throughout the Historic District, these 22 squares offer green spaces, monuments, and a glimpse into the city’s unique urban planning.
The Paris Market
An eclectic boutique offering a curated selection of antiques, home dรฉcor, and unique gifts, The Paris Market is a favorite among locals and visitors seeking distinctive finds.
Wormsloe Historic Site Savannah Georgia
17) MARINA PRICING COMPARISON ๐ฒ๐ฝ MEXICO vs SPAIN ๐ช๐ธ
โ Here’s a head-to-head comparison of average marina pricing between Spain and Mexico, based on 2024โ2025 seasonal data:
Spain has a GDP of $1.4T – 14th ranked – Population 47 M Mexico has a GDP of $1.2T – 15th ranked – Population 131 M
๐ช๐ธ SPAIN Average Marina Pricing (EUR/meter/day)
Standard Marinas Luxury Marinas
High Season โฌ3.50 โ โฌ5.00 โฌ6.00 โ โฌ8.00 Xchange@ 1.13 $ 1.20 – $1.72$2.00 – $2.75 (USD per foot x day )
Itโs a pleasure. We are pleased to offer a discount to Ocean Posse members.
AMENITIES
Continuous access hours
VHF service h. 24|24 Channel 06
Marina Management
Office hours 8.00 | 20.00
Electricity 220 โ 380 volts, 125 amps
Water โ Toilets and showers
Refuse
Dock lighting
Moorings
WI FI
Weather service
Night watchman
Continuous access hours – VHF service h. 24|24 Channel 06 –
Marina Management – Office hours 8.00 | 20.00
NEARBY SIGNIFICANT SITES
Located on the Gargano promontory in Italyโs Puglia region, there is a rich tapestry of cultural and historical landmarks. Here are five significant sites near Marina di Vieste:
Vieste Vecchia (Old Town): Perched on a limestone promontory, the historic center of Vieste is characterized by narrow, winding alleys, whitewashed houses, and panoramic viewpoints. Highlights include the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, showcasing Romanesque architecture, and the Swabian Castle, a fortress offering insights into the townโs medieval past.
Chianca Amara (Bitter Stone): Located adjacent to the cathedral, this stone monument commemorates a tragic event where many locals were executed during an Ottoman invasion in the 16th century. It stands as a poignant reminder of Viesteโs turbulent history.
Trabucco of San Lorenzo: These ancient wooden fishing structures, unique to the Gargano coast, are recognized as cultural and historical heritage by the Apulia region. The Trabucco of San Lorenzo offers a glimpse into traditional fishing techniques and coastal life.
La Salata Necropolis: Situated a short distance from Vieste, this significant archaeological site features early Christian rock-cut tombs dating back to the late antiquity period, reflecting the regionโs early Christian heritage.
Sanctuary of Monte SantโAngelo: Located within the Gargano National Park, this UNESCO World Heritage site has been a major pilgrimage destination since the 6th century. The sanctuary complex, built over a cave where the Archangel Michael is believed to have appeared, showcases a blend of architectural styles and deep religious significance
What motivated you to take on the cruising lifestyle, and how has it shaped your perspective on life?
“A Chance encounter in Bern with unforeseeable Consequences”
Whatโs one moment at sea that changed the way you see the world?
There is not just one moment, it is living continuously on the boat for more than a quarter of a century, which shaped my way of looking at the world.
Any memorable interactions that left a lasting impression?
First: one has to be modest and open minded.
Second: knowledge of other languages help to open doors and so I have not one specific memorable interaction but uncountable.
Considering our ages, mine 81, my husbands, 88, we are trying to stay healthy and not to kick the “bucket”.
SY SINGLE MALT – Edi & Almuth
20) SPECIAL GATHERING DURING THE CARTAGENA FESTIVAL ๐ช๐ธ SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 16:00-21:00
brought to you by YACHT PORT CARTAGENA & FLOR DE CAรA RUM
Flor de Caรฑa Rum tasting
Networking with fellow cruisers
Pot Luck BBQ with prices for best food
Thursday 30 November 2023 the submarine S-81 Isaac Peral takes to service on and under the sea, having been built in Cartagena Spain, over a period of almost 20 years.
Yacht Port Cartagena is a full-service marina located in the heart of one of the most historically rich ports in the western Mediterranean. Sheltered within a deep natural harbor, the marina offers excellent protection year-round and is a preferred overwintering spot for many long-range cruisers. It features over 300 berths for vessels up to 140 meters, with all the technical services, security, and amenities expected of a modern facilityโincluding 24/7 dock staff, a well-equipped boatyard, and haul-out services.
The Fiestas de Carthagineses y Romanos is a vibrant historical reenactment festival held annually in Cartagena, Spain, during the second half of September. This ten-day event commemorates significant events from the Second Punic War, particularly the founding of Qart Hadasht (modern-day Cartagena) by the Carthaginians and its subsequent conquest by the Romans in 209 BC. Recognized as a Festival of International Tourist Interest, it draws thousands of visitors each year.
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SY PATHFINDER ๐บ๐ธ JP & Nicole – Lagoon 39′
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