El Cancho de la Bola - granite!!
If you jumped over this rock you would fall a very…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Rock window. ahead is the vultures' favourite whit…
Sierra de La Cabrera granite
Sierra de La Cabrera, Eastern section.
Vulture on watch
I frightened it away!
A long way down XIII
EL Cancho de La Bola, home to this and many other…
Peonies for Pam.
Along the ridge
El Cancho de La Bola
The path down from EL Cancho Gordo.
La Sierra de La Cabrera granite
Cancho de La Bola - home to vultures.
El Cancho de La Bola and vultures
Griffon vulture and view, first uploaded 2018. H.…
Not quite a rock window - see link in description
La Sierra de La Cabrera on a scorching late August…
Granite and lichen II.
A favourite granite lump. I feel it almost wants t…
Keeping watch
El Cancho de La Bola
Sierra de La Cabrera.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera. Griffon vultures on every ou…
Storm imminent
More granite!
Granite and monastery
Cistus and El Cancho de La Bola
Three days ago I posted a shot of a large boulder…
A typical path in La Sierra de La Cabrera in sprin…
Peonies
La Sierra de La Cabrera, El Cancho de La Bola - ho…
La Sierra de La Cabrera, granite expression.
La Sierra de La Cabrera. Pure granite
El Cancho de La Bola, where my vultures perch - bu…
Eastern Ridge
Western Ridge
'He thinks we can't see him'. 'Just wait till he f…
Sierra de La Cabrera and the Convento Monasterio d…
My first photo taken on the ridge of La Sierra de…
My friendly vulture family!
El Cancho de La Bola
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La Sierra de La Cabrera
View from El Cancho Gordo along the ridge to Pico De La Miel. In mid distance on top of the ridge is the white guano stained boulder of El Cancho de La Bola, home to my Griffon vulture family friends.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to trester88 clubVery many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Ronald Losure clubYes, possibly formed where they are now, but also possible that they were formed under the sea. I read something to that effect some ago and I have forgotten the details. I have seen similar 'holes' in granite areas elsewhere (Cornwall, Scotland, etc).
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubThis was my reply to Ronald:
Yes, possibly formed where they are now, but also possible that they were formed under the sea. I read something to that effect some ago and I have forgotten the details. I have seen similar 'holes' in granite areas elsewhere (Cornwall, Scotland, etc).
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