Galeón Andalucía



Pictured, the replica Spanish Galleon currently moored off Caernarfon: a rather spectacular affair that belies the fact that it is, under the skin, a vessel built with modern materials clad in more traditional ones. At 500 tons, it lies at the smaller end of the galleon scale, but is an impressive vessel up close nevertheless. The Galeón Andalucía has literally sailed the Seven Seas on its travels, and after tomorrow, heads to Paris. Tomorrow is the last local opportunity to see and board her. Tickets are a paltry £12 for adults - ignore the comments of the grumps on their website's comments section: there's always someone! - and I think it a reasonable price to pay to keep a vessel like this afloat and working its magic, both for its crew, and those who simply go to gaze on its presence. Below, a view up at some of the rigging:




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