Cistus or Jara
Encina (holm oak) and the granite of La Sierra de…
Can you spot the farm in there?
granite
San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the Herrería Woods…
La Granja de San Ildefonso, Sierra de Guadarrama.…
Cistus (rock rose or jara)
Guadarrama. H. A. N. W. E. everyone.
Las Machotas and San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
Rock Window
Another view of the monastery
A non-rocking stone (occasionally hums to itself,…
Sierra de La Cabrera, granite
Typical path in granite country
Rock window
Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Pluie, Brume, Brouillard, Au dessus des nuages/Rain, Mist, Fog, Over the clouds /Regen, Nebel, Nebel/
Pluie, Brume, Brouillard, Au dessus des nuages/Rain, Mist, Fog, Over the clouds /Regen, Nebel, Nebel/
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
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" Hola España... Spain ... Espagne ... Spanien ...Spagna ... "
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Spain, sólo lugares, o costumbres, por favor.........
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Granite lumps.
Strange granite shapes abound throughout the Sierra de La Cabrera.
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