La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite boulders
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La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Gum cistus, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Sierra de La Cabrera
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Sierra de La Cabrera granite expression
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Sierra de La Cabrera
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Sierra de La Cabrera
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Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Gum cistus in its habitat.
La Sierra de La Cabrera in May.
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I don't really know - but vines survive by sending their roots very far underground..
Evan,
Jens,
Ron,
Many thanks!
Judith,
Many thanks to you both!
Beautiful with that background-view.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubNo hill slope is without it! Only noticeable at flowering time!
Leon,
Thank you both!
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