To mark the Day of Rural Women, Wednesday, ethnographic path Ports Santa Barbara where over 60 people took part. Elderly Unit and Persons with Disabilities, the Department of Social Services, organized this initiative in collaboration with the association of residents of this town.
Early in the morning, attendees came out from Ports of Santa Barbara, the promenade towards the Jew, where participants could enjoy the attractive places that are there.
Alongside this there are several wetland wells from which the water company Santa Barbara channeled drinking water to Cartagena, from the late nineteenth century until the arrival Taibilla water.
Through the Black hillock houses The Aguados up to a small harbor with excellent views of almost the entire western area of Cartagena, following the direction of Los Cañavates later Las Casas to finish in the New also skirted initiation site.
After the route, attended the Councillor for Social Care, Antonio Calderon, the ethnological museum and a restored blood wheel of the Autonomous Community and owned by Antonio Martinez visited.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena