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Portobelo shipwrecks (aerial)
Panama

A 31m aerial view overlooking Portobelo harbor in Portobelo, Panama.  Here the waters are adorned w/ numerous sunked boats.  Portobelo, "Puerto Bello" or "Beautiful Port", was founded in 1597 & has a population of 4,559 as of 2010.  Having a deep harbor, the area was used by the Spaniards for transport of mined treasures from Peru over the Isthmus & to this port back to Spain.  On November 21, 1739, the port was captured by the British during the War of Jenkins' Ear & then recaptured by the Spanish two years later.  In view are the Portobelo-San Lorenzo fort ruins, a UNESCO world heritage site that was built in the 17th/18th centuries.  Behind that is the Iglesia de San Felipe, a church built in 1814 that houses a statue of Cristo Negro "Black Jesus", which was found on the shores of the harbor.

 

 

More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portobelo

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 07/04/2025
Загружена: 18/04/2025
Published: 18/04/2025
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Tags: portobelo; caribbean sea; panama; shipwrecks; boats; sunk; aerial; fuerte san jerónimo; fortifications; fort
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