Sierra de Guadarrama
Madrid in the distance, seen from El Cancho de La…
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Sierra de La Cabrera. The Four Towers, Madrid can be seen as a stub on the horizon.
(and because I taught at the top of all of them, I also recognise La Torre Europa and La Tore Picasso in this shot).
Hanging rock. Sierra de La Cabrera.
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Seeing as we will be off-line tomorrow at some point, and for between 24 and 48 hours, I wonder if this large boulder will have tumbled inbetween times? :o)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivhauEr3KxU
Well ... rock. - Rock and roll, this rock about to roll off ... or maybe not. But the origin of true rock and roll with Little Richard, respect and R.I.P.
I think I have to wait another hour or so as I forgot I posted another to the group last night too!
Asphodel in the wild.
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Bustarviejo Valley, La Sierra de La Cabrera.
They seem to like poor but free-draining soil near a bit of boggy ground (snow melt perhaps)
Rosehips and granite
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An August shot, judging by the haws. I don't remember how hot it was but it would have been H.O.T.!
Wild lupin
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I know I posted another one recently and this same one a few months ago, but I missed them this year so here it is again! (I didn't think you´d mind!)
Autumn
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Herrería Woods and San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Can you spot the smoke from the forester's fire?
More granite
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La Sierra de La Cabrera. My favourite Mushroom Rock can be seen from here but only the cap; the stalk is hidden. Can you see it? Clue: it's on the horizon.
Las Machotas (again, best on large and full screen…
Sierra de Guadarrama. Best on large and full scree…
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From Riofrio, to Mondalindo in the mid distance and on the horizon, L to R; Sierra de San Pedro, La Pedriza, La Cuerda Larga, La Bola del Mundo, and Peñalara (the highest peak in the mountains here). La Sierra de La Cabrera is behind me.
H. A. N. W. E., everyone! Near Las Navas de Buitra…
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La Sierra de La Cabrera from the north. Granite country.
I had a car for a few months when I first moved to Spain. I took this shot from a few miles north of the Sierra. I haven't been here since. All my Sierra de La Cabrera shots after 2011 are from the Sierra itself or from the south.
Fecund lichens here! (Can lichens be fecund? I'm not sure).
Southern Summer Light, in granite country
La Sierra de La Cabrera
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Monasterio Convento de San Julian y San Antionio below its granite backdrop of Las Canchos Largo, Gordo y de La Bola.
Sierra de La Cabrera, below the ridge. H. A. N. W.…
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Up above is Cancho de La Bola and that guano stained rock beloved of Griffon vultures. A freezing cold January day!
Fred might be astonished but I know for a fact that I've not posted this one before; neither on ip nor on Pano!
Late spring in the Sierra. I seem to have my compu…
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Granite, cistus and wild rose. It's mid June but still late spring in the mountains.
Hello!
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Spring last year in the Sierra.
Sorry, I've not been active. My laptop hard drive died and I have to rely for everything, including giving classes, on my phone. I don't find using a phone keyboard all that easy and I can't edit easily, if at all. So I will visit infrequently.
I hope you all stay very, very safe. Bye for now,
Andy
El Cancho Largo. Two climbers approaching the over…
'What do you think, dear, about those poor souls f…
Granite and vulture territory - Cancho de La Bola
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Sierra de La Cabrera on a very hot day. The Griffon vultures' favourite home is that guano stained boulder top centre.
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