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Rio Manzanares walkway, Madrid. HFF!!!
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An oldie, from 2012, first shown on ipernity in 2016. I didn't see it as HFF potential then but do now, seeing as I didn't have many fence shots early on!
Southwest Peninsula Coast Path, St Agnes' Head
Colmenar de Oreja, Plaza Mayor.
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Sorry about this HFF shot two days early but my plans are too fluid to know whether I'll be on-line on Friday or not!
This was taken on April 25, 2016 as the town was preparing for it's bull feria..
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
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Very low tide. Looking between Asparagus and Samphire Islands over to one of the Crane Islands.
La Sierra de La Cabrera - from the ridge.
Miranda del Castanar
HFF! PLEASE STAY, DON'T RUN AWAY!!!
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Basset Cove and Crane Islands, Cornwall.
High tide (at low tide, this is on one of my favourite shoreline rock-hopping 'walks'!).
The South West Peninsula Coast Path once followed the line of the fence. Now it has to veer sharply inland due to severe coastal erosion.
A very Happy Fence Friday to everyone who helped a…
Penberth Cove, Cornwall
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Penberth Cove, Southwest Peninsula Coast Path, Cornwall. Taken August 2015, re-posted December 2020. For Pam.
Sierra de La Cabrera and an exuberence of granite.
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Encina (holm oak), Canchos Largo y Gordo. And granite, granite and more granite!
Look closely at the oak. It has been lopped. This is a 'managed' wild landscape! It is also my favourite walking country.
Penberth Cove
Gurnard's Head and Carn Galva from Zennor Head
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A wonderful stretch of the the South West Peninsula Coast Path, Zennor, West Penwith, Cornwall.
Gurnard's Head; so named because of its resemblance to the fish.
The raised coastal platform, or strip, will immediately be apparent to all you amateur geographers out there!
Twins. Cistus, or jara, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Covering the hillsides in late April and May. Central and southern Spain and Portugal.
Roman road near San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Zar…
Penberth Cove, West Penwith, Cornwall
Granite. La Sierra de La Cabrera
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Granite areas allow for terrific walking conditions due to the friction it gives. You can hop from rock to rock without fear that you might slide of!
In other words, this is my ideal walking country!
In the background, Penelara, the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
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Heather and Gorse. Overlooking Porthcadjack Cove, Cornwall.
Yes, I have posted one or two similar scenes from this vantage point but I make no excuses for posting one more!
Spring revisited no 5. Poppy field, Algete
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Algete, Madrid province, poppy field. May 2015. Upload feature now up and running again so this may be the last of my 'spring revisited' series for the time-being. (Or maybe not! Time will tell!).
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