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Visiting La Caleta Once More

La Caleta, seen here from our apartment. It is of our favorite walks here.

Perhaps you can see the autobus in the lower right.

It’s about a mile walk with a steep downhill. Our plan today was to return on the local bus, avoiding a tough climb.

Along the way, there are lots of flowers on vacant lots and buildings.

Mangos here are tasty and cheap.

We saw a few birds along the way including these two Western Cattle Egrets.

La Caleta was home to the only sugar mill in Europe making sugar, honey, and molasses for 150 years. Now its smokestack and buildings remain and we love to have breakfast outside at a little bar in Lavadero Square.

And a historical note: A local fiesta is held each in honour of the Virgen del Carmen (the patron saint of fishermen) and is celebrated in a special way. A procession of small boats devorated with garlands set sail from La Caleta with cheers and fireworks. Here is one of the prints on the walls of the square.

After tostados and coffee/tea, we caught the bus, paid 60 centavos each, and ended our last visit to a special place.