Militarised hillocks and a champion's birth
The only way is up! Baby! Well, a gradual saunter which will mean we end up 50m above sea level as we add towards Las Cabezas de San Juan. So, lets have the inevitable biopic. Las Cabezas de San Juan has a light house and is in Puerto Rico….. Ah, wrong one. I love a good translation and the one that says this is St John’s Hillocks does not really convey the magnificence of it all. 16,000 people live here and one of its favourite sons was Carlos Marchena, defensive midfielder and winner of two World Cups and two European Championships. Depressingly, that is all English Wiki tells us. https://www.lascabezasdesanjuan.es/es/ History wise it has Carthaginians, who built towers, Romans, who built whatever they wanted and Arabs, who called the place Atalayas de Montufar. The current name owes its origins to the Knights of St John. We are a bit early. The patronal festive period is next week. St John’s day, the 24th June, has the ‘Burning of Ju...