Mushroom Rock, again!
Wild honeysuckle and EL Cancho de La Bola.
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo, granite country. Fu…
Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
I just adore this granite scenery!
Cantueso and granite
Cornish granite
The dusty path
From Cancho Gordo to Pico de La Miel, Sierra de La…
Mountain stream, granite, cistus and Spanish laven…
Cantueso
Above Valdemanco
Cantueso, La Sierra de La Cabrera
Valdemanco from the ridge
Pico de La Miel
Granite Boulder showing off. (Best on black)
Mountain stream, granite and Spanish lavender.
Granite and cistus
My favourite rock window! It's a struggle to squee…
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo (Madrid in the far d…
Monastery and Pico de La Miel, Sierra de La Cabre…
Granite playground.
Cantueso.
The Valdemanco climbing crags, used primarily as a…
Monastery with Sierra backdrop. (Best on black and…
Big orchid and shy little orchid.
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo. Granite country.
The last few days of this mountain stream, in this…
Sierra de La Cabrera
The monastery on a bitterly cold day (appearances…
The (very) dusty path. All day I had the uncanny s…
Cantueso. (and granite)
Carn Galver tin mine and count house.
Spanish lavender, granite and sunbeam! :o) for Mar…
Mountain stream, granite and stonecrop
Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer…
granite and lavender
Cistus siblings and granite
granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera
The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
Rock window. Jagged granite.
Rock window. You don't have to go through here, bu…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Mountain stream. Seasonal waterfall
Mountain stream
View from the end of Tubby's head to St Agnes Head…
My picnic table from another angle.
Sierra de La Cabrera, on the old GR10
La Cabrera town from the granite ridge of La Sierr…
Wild peonies and cistus
Misty Sierra.
Wrinkly granite. "Between you and me, dear I may l…
Sierra de La Cabrera with Mondalindo as a backdrop…
Penberth coast granite
Oak, granite, Monastery and El Cancho Largo
granite
Pink - grey Cornish granite, deep blue Atlantic an…
Can you spot the farm in there?
Lavender, cistus and granite
Mountain Stream
Wild peonies, monastery and Canchos Largo, Gordo…
Granite
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Typical Sierra de La Cabrera rock formations! Yes, I did try to rock it and yes, it doesn't budge an inch!
Superb granite contortions! La Sierra de La Cabrera, EL Cancho Largo in the background, the highest point in the sierra at 1,563 m. So not a giant but because it is isolated from the main ridge and rises directly above the plateau to the north of Madrid, it seems much taller! Anyway, at 5,128 feet it knocks spots off Ben Nevis! l
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Andy Rodker club has replied to José Manuel Polo clubI don't know. The Sierra rises above the town of La Cabrera, whose name could have originated from the Spanish for goat.
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Thank you both!
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Bonne soirée
Have a lovely day.
Greetz, Christien.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubThe villagers place their hives in these out of the way places to keep them away from thieves! As you can't see these boulders, let alone the much smaller hives, from the path, which is in itself indestinct and little used, the location for the hives is perfect!
They also move the location of the hives every few years to stay one step ahead of the thieves. I see the hives in other equally well-hidden locations in the Sierra.
It's a wonder the bees don't get confused! :o)
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