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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2006

These pictures are from our stop in St Augustine on the way home from our Anniversary Cruise. We rode around the city on a trolley car and I took a lot of pictures. We got off the trolley and went into the fortress and I took a lot of pictures there as well. For those who do not know, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European city in North America and the city was a Spanish possession for several centuries and the Spanish left their mark on the city in both architecture and culture.

If you would like any of these pictures as an uncompressed image, feel free to ask. I have the original stock stored on my hard drive in 3000x2000 format. Fantastic quality.

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  • It's the greatest place on earth.

  • lived here all my life, i guess to other people its a vacation but to me its home, before i saw these videos i never knew it was special except that it was the oldest city in America.

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  • we're going in early April,can't wait...thought about a CARRIAGE TOUR...NE one have any info there???

  • makes me homesick..im coming back in 4days! I MISS YOU , HOME!

  • I'm gonna be moving down to this area coming up soon. I have to get out of the dark, wet and cold pacific northwest.

  • I went there in Sept. That is the most beautiful city on this continent!

  • San Agustin is famous for being the first European settlement in what is now USA. But he was also famous in the past for being a place where blacks were sheltering fleeing British slavery, that was because the conditions of blacks in Spanish territory was more humanitarian than in the British zone.

  • yeah this is just downtown tho

  • Wonderful slides & memories! I remember when the moat was a wet moat; sea creatures would wash in on high tide, and get stuck there: jellyfish, rays, sharks, mullet.....

  • love going here really good for history studies. If anyone is looking for doing "hard core" research on st.Augustine or places surrounding it you can pay a small fee and get to tour Flagler collage and use the library or any other public sources in old st.Augustine like museums or maybe even citizens.

  • Beautiful place i heard... Im canadian and i want to get away from the cold.

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