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mu88 navySe logra eliminar más de 120 libras de basura en 7 Seas

El pasado sábado 30 de octubre de 2021, en la víspera de Halloween, numerosos participantes se unieron para eliminar una gran cantidad de basura en la playa Seven Seas en Fajardo, para asegurar que este sitio hermoso siempre sea percibido como uno limpio y seguro. Los presentes formaban parte de organizaciones como The Aguaviva Project, Boys Scouts of America (Tropa 1 y Tropa 723), Cadetes del Navy de Ceiba, Conservation Opportunity, y otros.Durante este gran evento, nosotros pudimos recoger unas 125 libras de basura durante un periodo de 4 horas, lo cual es sumamente agradable ya que en limpiezas anteriores, la organización The Aguaviva Project había encontrado mucha más basura, significando que la playa está cada vez más limpia como nos contó el integrante José Díaz quién mencionó: “es un logro ver que la playa está significativamente más limpia, la gente nos está viendo hacer nuestro trabajo y están asegurando que la basura no vuelva’’.También la Tropa 1 de los Boys Scouts of America nos demostraron su dedicación en enseñarle a los jóvenes sobre la importancia de siempre cuidar a tu entorno tras motivar a la gran mayoría de los niños a levantarse temprano mu88 navy y dar el largo viaje hacia Fajardo. El scoutmaster, Wallace Bustelo, nos contó en una entrevista que: ‘’estamos muy contentos de poder ayudar como scouts. Todos salen ganando, ya que ofrecemos que los muchachos puedan aportar en mantener las playas limpias y a ellos se le recompensan con horas de servicio.’’Además de organizaciones, hubo mucha gente que vino de manera independiente como un individuo valiente, Josue Carrion, quien decidió llegar a la actividad solo. Al escuchar eso, tuvimos la curiosidad de preguntarle porqué y él nos contestó: “(Esto es) algo que nace en mí, tuve la iniciativa de venir… yo solo vine para aportar mi granito de arena’’. Lo cual es asombroso para una persona tener tanta preocupación por su entorno que decide separarse un día, del fin de semana, para asegurarse de que siempre estemos activamente mejorando nuestro ambiente. Además de Josue, Yamil Osorio, junto a su esposa, nos contó sobre su preocupación del medio ambiente, tuvimos una conversación larga con él en la cual contó que “s……
mu88 navyMuseo Minero, the mining museum in La Unión

The history of La Unión is, to a large extent, the history of the mines which have been periodically exploited in mu88 navythe mountains to the south of the town for well over 2,500 years and the municipal mining museum traces the evolution of mining in La Unión, through not only display cases and mining equipment, but also a well-compiled and interesting video in English or Spanish.The Phoenicians are known to have been active in the Sierra Minera as long ago as 600 BC, particularly in the seams of silver which were discovered in Cabezo Rajado, and in the third century BC the Carthaginians mu88 navycarried on the mining tradition before being ousted from south-eastern Spain by the Romans in 217 BC. The Romans were ruthless in their exploitation of the Sierra Minera, and at its peak the area was mined by a huge workforce of up to 40,000 people. The main minerals extracted were silver and lead, and the wealth provided by the mine made Cartagena one of the most important Roman cities in Hispania.However, when the Romans eventually withdrew from the area after being defeated by the Vandals in 461 AD, mining came to a complete standstill, and so it remained during the years of Moorish rule and until after the Reconquista in the 13th century. Once the Christian kings were in charge in the area of Murcia, though, this all changed, and King Alfonso X ("the Wise") reserved the mines of La Unión for the Crown.Further evidence of silver mining is abundant in the 16th century, and alum was also extracted from the hills. But the real resurrection of the mining industrymu88 navy began far later, in 1840, as an intrinsic part of a general upsurge in Spanish mining, and the area became something of a Spanish equivalent of California due to the wealth of its mineral resources. This brought an increase in population, due largely to immigrants from Andalucía, and in La Unión many of the new arrivals were from Almería.Intense activity followed, bringing an age of splendour to La Unión in the latter years of the nineteenth century (although conditions for the miners themselves were appalling). This “golden age” was relat……
mu88 navyA mining morning out in La Unión

La Unión lies within the Comarca del Mar Menor and is completely enclosed by the Cartagena municipality, so is an easy drive for anyone staying within the Mar Menor area or Cartagena. There are buses and trains directly from Cartagena.La Unión is a municipality dominated by its history as a mining town, the Sierra Minera filled with various minerals which have made it a focal point of attention since prehistory.The wealth hidden beneath the rocks of La Unión was one of the principle reasons the Romans invaded Cartagena, tens of thousands of slaves forced to work in the mines to extract and smelt silver and lead, the resulting coinage paying for the Punic wars against the Carthaginians and funding the growth of the Roman Empire.A second period of intensive mining co-incided with the industrial revolution and the expansion of Cartagena, many of the striking modernist buildings which so characterise the city today built by mining barons who controlled the mines in La Unión.A final period of open-cast mining scarred the landscape with millions of tons of waste materials and left the municipality with its biggest unresolved headache: Portmán Bay. Sterile waste was poured into the bay and work is still underway today to achieve regeneration and remove the mineral waste.The landscape of La Unión is dotted with the remains of mining exploitations, and the Fundación which cares for the historical remains offers accompanied walks through the mining areas for groups only. ( see separate article). It is also possible to walk the 7km Route 33 between La Unión and Portmán unaccompanied.However, it is possible to visit two of the mines which have been restored and visits can be arranged for groups to see both in the same morning or for those visiting solo to see the main mining attraction the Parque Minero and mining museum at the same time.Parque Minero (NOTE: currently closed to the public, date 10 May, 2022)This vast mining park gathers together many of the elements used in the mining and processing of minerals as well as including the Mina Agrupa Vicenta, an underground mine complex covering4,000 square metres. Visito……