Granite
Monastery, Sierra de La Cabrera
El Cancho de La Bola
The Four Towers
Cerro de la Cabeza
Cerros testigos
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Spanish lavender
La Cabrera town from a rock window along the ridge
Granite landscape
Principe Pio metro and mainline station, Madrid
Roses
My walk to a class.
El Cancho Gordo
HFF, everyone!
Playa de Poo
Costa de Llanes
Dusty path
Caminando al sol
In amongst the granite boulders.
Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite.
Poppy field. For Pam.
Autumn crocus
Pedraza
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Gorse bush and granite
The monastery from El Cancho Gordo
El Cancho de La Bola. Sunglasses a must.
Lizard, granite, lavender and cistus.
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone
Autumn leaves and granite
Along the ridge
HFF Everyone!
Spanish Lavender, Sierra de La Cabrera
Madrid Skyline from near Valdemorillo
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
What a headache!
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Granite and concrete lookout hut on El Cancho Gord…
From the towers of El Cancho Largo
The Crooked Sapling
Carrera del Darro (Granada)
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite of course!
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Nuevos Ministerios
Public space in front of the New Ministries building complex, Madrid. (1920s to 1950s)
The 70s, 80s and 90s Azca business centre is in the background.
The 70s, 80s and 90s Azca business centre is in the background.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to tiabunna clubYes. A mystery.
I have taken a walk through here as a short cut between classes from time to time over the years and it is always the same.
I think that the majority of Spaniards probably think that these places are out of bounds as they are the lands of Ministry buildings and, at one time, all these places would certainly have been strictly off-limits. In other words, a legacy of the Franco era. But I could be wrong!
All the best, Doug
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