Memories: Santa Maria Key

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Searching through my memories I found these photos from 2009.

Time flies by, only once in a while we become aware of that. Oli was so little, we had to carry books and toys wherever we went, even if it was only for a few days.

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I remember those vacations in Cayo Santa Maria with great pleasure. It was our first visit to that part of the Cuban geography. It was almost a six-hour bus ride from Havana to Santa Clara, capital of the central province of Villa Clara. Then we took the causeway that extends over the sea for 48 kilometers from Caibarién, a municipality in the same province, to the key.

As a curious fact, I can tell you that this viaduct is the longest of its kind built on the planet. It has more than 40 bridges, which allow maintaining 94% of the original water exchange, thus preserving its characteristics and protecting the environment on which it was built.

Its Canal de los Barcos Bridge, with 350 meters, is the longest bridge in Cuba built over the sea. Its serpentine form contributes to reduce the danger of accidents. It is the Cuban road that links the largest number of keys at once.

The international award "Puente de Alcántara" to the "Best Ibero-American Civil Work" was granted to it in its VII Convocation 1998-2000, being the only Cuban engineering work to achieve such recognition.

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We stayed at the Meliá Las Dunas, a nice hotel, quite big. In fact, I think it was the biggest lobby I have ever seen, it was huge.

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The sea in this part of the island is just as beautiful. Its waters are crystal clear, turquoise and its sand is very fine and white. It is a joy to be able to enjoy such beautiful beaches.

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I was happy to find these photos to share with you on this Thursday of remembrance.

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Buscando en mis recuerdos encontré estas fotos del año 2009.

El tiempo pasa volando, solo de vez en cuando tomamos conciencia de eso. Oli era tan pequeña, había que cargar con libros y juguetes a donde quiera que fuéramos, incluso si era por pocos días.

Esas vacaciones en Cayo Santa María las recuerdo con mucho agrado. Fue nuestra primera visita a ese paraje de la geografía cubana. Casi seis horas de viaje en autobús desde La Habana hasta Santa Clara, capital de la central provincia de Villa Clara. Después tomamos el pedraplén que se extiende sobre el mar por 48 kilómetros desde Caibarién, municipio de la misma provincia, hasta el Cayo.

Como dato curioso puedo decirles, que este viaducto, es el más largo de su tipo construido en el planeta. Cuenta con más de 40 puentes, los que permiten mantener el 94% del intercambio original de las aguas, conservando así sus características y protegiendo el ecosistema en el que se erigió.

Su puente del Canal de los Barcos, con 350 metros, es el más largo de Cuba construido sobre el mar. Su forma serpenteante contribuye a disminuir el peligro de accidentes. Es la vía cubana que enlaza de una sola vez, el mayor número de cayos.

El premio internacional "Puente de Alcántara" a la "Mejor Obra Civil Iberoamericana" le fue otorgado en su VII Convocatoria 1998-2000, siendo la única obra de ingeniería cubana en alcanzar tal reconocimiento.

Nos hospedamos en el Meliá Las Dunas, un lindo hotel, bastante grande. De hecho, creo que ha sido el lobby más grande que he visto, era enorme.

El mar en esta parte de la isla es igual de hermoso. Sus aguas son cristalinas, de color turquesa y su arena es muy fina y blanca. Es una dicha poder disfrutar de playas tan bellas.

Me alegró encontrar estas fotos para compartir con ustedes en este jueves de recuerdo.



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WOW 😲. These photos are very nice. I love that little baby here. Can she be my friend? Hahahaha 🤣. Please 🙏 send my regards to her. Tell her that I love her.
Thanks for sharing

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Hi!! That little girl has grown so much that I even miss her jajaja. Your regards will be given to her. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Greetings.

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When our little ones were little indeed... it seems like yesterday but still so many years passed. We also carried books and toys hahaha, there is one soft toy that travelled with us to all the places where we went. And I am sure that soft toy would love to travel to this amazing place and drive through that viaduct with us! 😁

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It's been a long time, I miss her...sometimes 🤗. Just in the basket of the baby carriage there was also a soft toy 🤣.

The trip over that viaduct is very exciting, unfortunately I didn't have any good photos of the landscape...they were blurred.

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They must have been really amazing memories. I have not had time to go for vacation, but I certainly have to make out more time for myself

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It was a nice trip. It is important to dedicate time to rest, to take a vacation, no matter where or how long you go, the important thing is that you feel happy.

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You are absolutely right, I am certainly going to give myself one soon

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Greetings my friend and thank you for being here at Hive's #tbt Thursdays!. I'm in love with everything I've seen and read here. The bridge looks stunning to me and I imagine it is quite an experience to walk it, but then the hotel facilities and the beautiful beach assure me that Cuba and what it has to offer tourists is pure gold, a wonder in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. I'm glad you found these images, and especially that you share them here. Happy day, hugs to you!...

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Thank you for the warm welcome to this Hive's #tbt Thursdays. Cuba has beautiful places and its beaches are some of the most beautiful things it has.

That viaduct is awesome, was the first time we toured it and we were delighted. Have a nice day and a hug back.

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Ayyyy... Yo estuve en ese hotel. ¡Qué maravilloso! Me sentí en el paraíso. Ojalá pueda volver un día.

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