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Port proposal
AFTER five months at sea the Navy ship
‘La Curra’ returned to Cartagena Port on Tuesday, June 6. Family and friends waited on the dock to welcome their loved ones home. In the crowd stood a young lady waiting eagerly for the return of her boyfriend, she was in for quite a surprise.
The crew surprised everyone when, instead of rushing to their families they broke formation to create an aisle. One of the crew members walked up through the aisle his colleagues created to his girlfriend. Once he reached her he got down on one knee, produced a beautiful engagement ring, and proposed to his girlfriend. And just like a scene from a movie, she said yes to a round of applause, cheers of ‘long live the bride and groom’, and explosions of confetti.
The bridetobe said she was embarrassed but very happy going on to say “I didn’t expect it at all!” The groom said his colleagues gave him the idea as they knew he had been wanting to propose for a long time. He admitted that he was extremely nervous and said “I was trembling in training.”
THE town council of San Pedro del Pinatar, in collaboration with over 100local businesses, is bringing back the highly anticipated Time Trial Shopping campaign to encourage everyone to shop locally.
The mayor of San Pedro del Pinatar, Ángela Gaona, along with the Trade councillor, Javier Castejón, unveiled the latest Shopping Against the Clock event, set to take place from June 16 to August 13.
Throughout the sum marked by researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the University of Valencia. ‘Merche’ had previously attempted to nest in Cala Capitan and Los Locos beach, but was prevented by human interference.

The Regional Ministry of the Environment, Mar Menor, Universities, and Research emphasises the importance of following guidelines during sea turtle nesting season. These include maintaining a safe distance of at least 20 metres from turtles on the beach, reporting turtle sightings to 112, and refraining from touching turtle tracks and eggs, which may require protection until they hatch.