{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\uc1 \deff0\deflang1033\deflangfe1033{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fcharset0\fprq2{\*\panose 02020603050405020304}Times New Roman;}{\f1\fswiss\fcharset0\fprq2{\*\panose 020b0604020202020204}Arial;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0; \red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128; \red128\green0\blue0;\red128\green128\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128;\red192\green192\blue192;}{\stylesheet{\widctlpar\adjustright \fs20\lang2057\cgrid \snext0 Normal;}{\*\cs10 \additive Default Paragraph Font;}}{\info{\title Spanish Journey Part Two} {\author keevij20}{\operator keevij20}{\creatim\yr1998\mo12\dy18\hr15\min7}{\revtim\yr1998\mo12\dy18\hr15\min8}{\version1}{\edmins1}{\nofpages2}{\nofwords287}{\nofchars1641}{\*\company Âé¶¹Éç Education}{\nofcharsws2015}{\vern89}}\paperw11906\paperh16838 \widowctrl\ftnbj\aenddoc\formshade\viewkind4\viewscale100\pgbrdrhead\pgbrdrfoot \fet0\sectd \linex0\headery709\footery709\colsx709\endnhere\sectdefaultcl {\*\pnseclvl1\pnucrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl2 \pnucltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl3\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl4\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl5\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl6 \pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl7\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl8\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl9\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang {\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}\pard\plain \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright \fs20\lang2057\cgrid {\f1\fs24 \par Spanish Journey Part Two \par 8. From Cadiz to Puerto Santa Maria \par \par Narrator \par There is a ferry service that does a regular run from Cadiz to Puerto Santa Maria. The captains, Juan and Pepe, have been in charge of the service for nearly 70 years non-stop. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par This sea is alive, we\rquote re rolling from one side to the other. \par \par Juan \par The Cantabrian Sea and the Atlantic are living seas, of course. However, the Mediterranean is far calmer, more peaceful. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par How long have you been at the wheel of }{\i\f1\fs24 El Vaporito}{\f1\fs24 [the little steamer]? When did you come here? \par \par Juan \par In 1929, the year of the Seville World Fair. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par And the first boat you had, the Adriano I - because this is the Adriano III - was it very different to the one we see today? \par \par Juan \par Yes, it was flat, flat-bottomed. It didn't have any draught, as the place we're going to was pretty shallow. We used to have to leave with the tide, we couldn't run a timetable. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par So you depended on the tide to leave? \par \par Juan \par That's right. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par And with Adriano III you now have a timetable. You say \ldblquote We are leaving at such and such a time\'85\rdblquote \par \par Juan \par Yes, because there is a channel now, it has been dredged, so of course we can leave at a set time. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Have you always done the same route, from Cadiz to Puerto Santa Mar\'eda and Puerto to Cadiz? \par \par Juan \par Always, always. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par What did you used to transport in the old days? \par \par Juan \par In those days we used to carry wine to be shipped here to Cadiz. We also carried fruit, things like that. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par And people used to move around on the little steamboat as well. \par \par Juan \par Yes, of course, there was no other means. There was only one train a day, which wasn't enough to carry the goods. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Did you prefer navigating more in the old days? \par \par Juan \par Before, it was a different kind of incentive, not like today. Today we mostly get tourists we don\rquote t know. Before they were punters you knew personally. \par \par Inka Mart\'ed \par Thanks, Juan. \par \par Juan \par It was my pleasure. \par \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f1\fs24 [}{\i\f1\fs24 music}{\f1\fs24 ]}{\f1\fs24 \par }}