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09-MAY-2012

Royal Salute, Havana Bay, Havana, Cuba 2012

The Royal Spanish Navy’s training ship, Juan Sebastian Elcano, enters Havana Bay breathing fire. I caught it heading right at us, cannons blazing a thunderous royal salute. One of the largest tall ships in the world, the Elcano was built in 1927. It has visited over 68 countries – including Cuba. It is used to train Spain’s naval cadets. I found it somewhat ironic that a Spanish naval vessel should enter Havana Bay during my visit – it was near this spot that the US Battleship Maine, exploded and sank in January, 1898, killing 266 US sailors. The US, wanting to wrest control of Cuba from Spain, blamed Spain for the disaster, and four months later launched the Spanish-American war. The cause of the explosion has never been verified. This image of a smoke shrouded Spanish naval ship expresses a sense of both past and present, adding a historical footnote to the history of Havana Bay.

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Phil Douglis30-May-2012 18:42
Thanks, Celia, for see the ghost of the past in this image, the thunder of the guns contrasting to the calm waters. You see history at work here, and so does Tim. I agree with his view that the past was much a presence in the present.
Tim May30-May-2012 16:32
I love the relating of this beautiful image to the history. When we visited, the past was very present in the present.
Cecilia Lim29-May-2012 22:06
This image is majestic and mysterious at the same time. I can hardly believe my eyes that this ship exists in our time, appearing to be a ghost from the past. With all the cannons ablaze, its strength and power seem even more pronounced as it cuts through amazingly still, calm waters.
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