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Congratulations to the winners of the Trivia Game!
Joaquin Tribaldos and Francisco Muñoz submitted
the correct response for the trivia game in the last issue. The
photo depicts the Fort San Felipe del Morro in San Juan de Puerto
Rico. Thank you to all the other participants who submitted their
guesses.
From Wikipedia:
Fort San Felipe del Morro is a
sixteenth-century citadel which lies on the northwesternmost
point of the islet of San Juan. Named in honor of King Philip
II of Spain, the fort, also referred to as "El Morro" or "promontory," was
designed to guard the entrance to San Juan Bay and defend the
city of San Juan from seaborne enemies.
In 1983, the fort was declared
a World Heritage Site by the United
Nations and is part of San Juan
National Historic Site. Over two
million visitors a year explore
the windswept ramparts and passageways,
making the fort one of Puerto Rico's
main visitor attractions. More...
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