Friday, October 07, 2016

Back to Catalunya

Roman bridge
Years ago I was in Catalunya, La Escala to be precise, on holiday with a French family. Now I'm back again, on holiday with my husband. We're staying in this ancient castle in Cardona and learning about Catalan battles and history, and salt mines. Here's the misty view from our bedroom window one morning.
Salt mine

This enormous salt mine, 1300 metres deep, is here, has been here since the Romans paid salaries in salt.
But in the twentieth century rather than mining for edible salt they mined for potassium chloride for explosives.
And quite an explosive history was round here. In 1711, the Bourbons thought they had the right to the city of Cardona, laid siege, but allies fought against them. The history of the siege and its outcome is here.


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