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(March 18-27, 2011)

Norman Shapiro

Swanzy Beach Park

Miguel Sepúlveda

Memory Unlimited

Zahara de la Sierra, Cadiz, Spain

March 26, 2011

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I remember a submerged valley. 30 years ago, I was driving through this valley.

At the beginning of the valley where the dam is now, there was a Roman bridge, which was dismantled. I wonder, where are the stones of the bridge?

In the center of the valley was a small village, VENTAS NUEVAS, with a spring of salt water and a salt factory. Many times I stopped to contemplate the life of the valley and the extraction of salt, while I drank a beer in the village tavern.

Some memories are erased from my mind, but others will live forever.

Now this is the point of maximum penetration by the old road, after some years of high rainfall, water level is very tall. The dam is at the limit of their capacity.
Location

Europe / Spain

Lat: 36° 49' 2.76" N
Long: 6° 21' 4.51" W

Elevation: 349 m

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Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

Equipment
Olympus Camera, ZUIKO 8mm fisheye lens, Manfrotto 303SPH Panoramic Head

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