Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cojimar Fort


A very old fort
Witnessed many fisherman
Looking out to sea

In Cojimar where Hemingway used to fish, play dominoes, and drink there is a small 14th century fort.

14 comments:

  1. This one place I would love to explore. With my camera of course.

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  2. That's a nice take on the old fort. I've seen a lot of photos of it, but not this one! Good job.

    I can tell you were a language teacher - "languid" is a word you don't hear very often! :-)

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  3. My favorite photo thus far of the entire series!

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  4. I love this photo!

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  5. Great photo - and your words remind me of the poetic brattcat. xx

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  6. I agree, this is a great photo and a perfect spot to have your picture taken.

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  7. small and sturdy! Great looking fort.

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  8. 14th Century, huh? There's not too many permanent structures that old downunder!!! Or anywhere much with a Hemingway connection!! Isn't the www wonderful!!!

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  9. Such a nice view of the Fort. I believe I saw a Marlin jump in the background. Glad to see
    that Papa Hemingway left a few!

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  10. And one retired teacher looking back to the shore.

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  11. I think that was in a James Bond movie.

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  12. This is such a picturesque location! During sunset, it can be a romantic walking spot.

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  13. This is something I would dearly love to see for myself!

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