Rota is a beautiful city, we are very sad to leave. Living in the downtown historic district was a unique experience that we would have never guessed we could have done in years past. Our total trip count was that we visited 137 destinations including many of the countries of Europe and also several bullfights. The Rota Naval Base was built in 1953. It is a Spanish naval base commanded by a Spanish Rear Admiral and fully funded by the United States of America. We were able to be there during the 60th anniversary of the base construction. We still had a commissary, NEX, and all the other supporting facilities so our side of the base was very "American". In our three years at Rota we saw an expansion in the population because of four new destroyers being forward-deployed there in Rota.
The city of Rota is not very large and we came to recognize many of the full-time residents and shopkeepers. The population in the summer greatly increases but because of the base employing so many of the Spanish people it does not completely feel like a resort town. Rota has an impressive 10 miles of beach that is very well tended and really enjoyable pretty much all year long. In the winter the winds kick up, but once the sun comes out it is very pleasant. As a result of being on the coast, Rota saw the typical Mediterranean parade of civilizations ending finally with the Christians. Our two favorite landmarks were the Lady of the O Church and the Luna Castle. These were around a plaza that we could see from our window that we would walk around almost every night. The Lado of the O Church was built in the 16th century and has a mixture of Gothic, Elizabethan, Plateresque and Baroque architecture. Any of the processions for the many Spanish holidays would either begin or end at this church. The band would frequently warm up on our street before the procession began. The Luna Castle dates back to the 13th century that was built on a fortified Muslim Ribat from the 11th century. The five turreted towers are part of the Rota coat of arms. The castle is the location for the Town Hall and has many concerts and tours during the summer months. The famous dish of the area was a grilled Utra fish of which they have a yearly festival. It is a white fish and is cooked with a tomato sauce that is pretty good. Fried seafood is also popular along with the Andalucian famous dish of Paella.
Semana Santa Palm Sunday 2016
All of the bike commuters. Damon could ride his bike to work in 8 minutes.
President Obama visited the base in July 2016
Santa Semana in front of the church next to our apartment.
Another view of the Santa Semana celebrations.
The tapas fair.
The 4th of July is the only day that the US flag is raised on base.
Wedding at the church next to our apartment.
The most amazing trash truck ever. The crane pulls what looks like just a mailbox sized trash can that has a huge bin underneath so that there isn't an open stinky dumpster.




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