Greetings!
Image No. 1 obtained from the web Geoalicante . It shows the geological map of the island of New Tabarca.
are already indications of this island in the texts of Strabo , who called Planesia , speaking of her as a small island with many pitfalls (now called Negre, Roig, Cap del moro, Sabata or Naveta) in its vicinity, which greatly hindered the approach to it. Belda Father told us about the existence of a settlement and a necropolis in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Almadraba.
In the fourteenth century (1337) the Council of Elche, who at that time depended on the island, decided to build a tower to defend the waters, with great presence of pirates at the time.
But when he began to take shape island was in 1768, when Charles III, on the recommendation of Conde de Aranda (Captain General of the Kingdom of Valencia), moved Genoese the captive population from the Tunisian island of Tabarka, currently attached to Africa (prior to settlement, for the adequacy of the island, the villagers settled in the College of the Society of Jesus, recently expelled from the country.) He had previously fortified certain parts of the island, considering the ideas of a military engineer and infantry colonel Fernando Méndez de Ras. With all this, the Crown claimed that there was reinstalled pirates. Those who inhabited the island Carlos III gave them exemptions and privileges of the weapons.
If we make the convenient visit it will see a common characteristic their homes, two heights, with a door and a window on the ground floor and two balconies on the second floor. These homes are located in rectangular blocks inside a walled area with a pit that own poultry houses used (Pérez Bayer said in 1782). Island also had vaults for war materials, barracks, stables, a laundry, cisterns to collect rainwater, a warehouse for the rush, a flour mill, a bread ovens, lime and plaster. On the island we can find the Governor's House , For the council but was finally occupied by the military. The church dedicated to San Pedro and San Pablo , rectangular nave and divided into four sections and side chapels between buttresses and curvilinear plant sanctuary. Outside the walls are Lighthouse Tower and . The latter called San Jose which is a truncated-pyramid building with a square base with three floors, designed by Baltasar Ricoud (1,789), used in the nineteenth century as a state prison. The lighthouse is located next to the cemetery (in the westernmost part of the island) as projected John Laurenti (1854), is square in whose center stands the tower prismatic lantern light signals, the whole style is academic. This lighthouse Figueras Pacheco ranked us at the beginning of this century as reflector and third order .
Image No 4. One of the places Tabarca with a well in the foreground and the Governor's house in the background .
Picture # 5. Here are the Tower of San Jose and the Lighthouse in the background.
As an element of cohesion among all find the wall, consisting three doors: one north of the island called land of Alicante or San Miguel , and two, known as Levante and San Rafael which lies east of the island, and Trencada or the San Gabriel which lies to the west, with both doors with Doric pilasters. The wall in its eastern part would end in a castle (Castillo de San Carlos) who never get to perform and gives access to an eighteenth-century port.
No. 6 Image extracted from websites Otrascosas.com . Here you can see the door left San Rafael, San Miguel in the center and St. Gabriel on the right.
Image No. 7 obtained from the website of the City of Alicante where you go to left the museum and right now the old building Almadraba.
The other of my "claims" is dedicated to the City Council and the Generalitat , attempting to be an island to visit and where to see something new. I think that if they were on that island visitors something different (although I do not trust the cleanliness of the people) and Tabarquino would strive to maintain.
I imagine an island with clean walls and restored (currently it gives are in along with the church), a governor's house carefully, although some streets are not paved pavements have something more beautiful (even knowing that is an ambiguous concept), a more care places, a uniformity in style (something that can come from government grants, such as in Holy Face), an enhancement of the Tower of San José and the wells located before him, and a clean port and uniform. Since I arrived and I took a ride no longer imagine an island that leads to a world in which its forms are of the eighteenth century (but which does not become a theme park. you imagine ...
Because the last time the photos were easy to put on and that there are real Sherlock Holmes, this I have increased a little difficulty.
Image # 1 of the Playa San Juan in 1930. Obtained from Alicante Vivo.
Image # 2. Overview of the beaches of San Juan and Muchavista in 2007.
The fourth of the beaches of Alicante would Playa del Postiguet , which owes its name to shutter near the wall. was the first to be colonized by the summer (* 1),
for spas and bathing suits so different from those of today. This beach that Madrileños came after the 18 hour trip on the train Boulot, so called from having to equip people with jugs for water because the trip was very slow and hot [The first of these trains were put into launched on 20 August 1893 and the last in 1917]. Image # 3 obtained from the journal The Salt n º 9. Corresponding to a satire of Black & White VIEWRES about the train in 1986
(* 1) The Provincial Newsletter June 20, 1834 announced a solicitation for the bathroom: "In the wooden house enough with three divisions each one for a family, which is placed next to the dock, at a depth of water provided for all ages. These first houses were located in front of the current House Carbonell, on port
Picture No. 4 obtained from the book: Alicante in Black and White where are booths Albufereta
Image No. 5 made from Tossal Manises in which you can see the Roman colony of the Albufereta.
The origin of the name of this beach is evident it was a small lagoon that was drained by the "fashion" that the marshes were a nest of disease transmission (now protected). I imagine that 100 years ago this Albufereta was much smaller than it was for 2000, as if the Romans were equipped with a landing in what is now channeling the final stretch of the gorge is because a larger size available.
This beach surrounded by rocks that protect streams (just opposite the Playa San Juan), is historically attacked by pollution sewage (something that seems to have solved) and now by building materials brought to the beach after the rains in October and November 2007. These works are necessary but can not be that we are still stuck in them ... acara Is government involved? You want to make things right? What is clear is that must be completed before the start of summer vacation as they are part of the image of Alicante, are part of the history of our city, they began the resort of Alicante .
Image No. 6 for the rains of September 2007. Albufereta.