The Rose gardens in El Parque del Retiro, Madrid
Same dead tree a few years earlier.
Ralph's Cupboard
Wedding cake (see next shot!)
The newly-weds
Rockpool
Mountain stream over granite.
Another rock pool ... well, they are photogenic,…
Still standing!
Wild tulips
Orchid (Anacamptis picta), overlooking the Lozoya…
Yours truly, having remembered his hat and sun cre…
Room with a view (but bring your own bed).
If the 'Room with a view' looked attractive, you n…
Mushroom Rock
Porthmeor Farm, Zennor. The hill behind is Carn Ga…
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The lonely path
Porthcadjack, very low tide.
The path in flower
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I don't know about you dear but I'm getting rather…
Rockpool
North Cliffs
Valdemanco
Towanroath pumping engine house
By invitation only
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Crane Islands
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That neolithic cliff-top tomb again!
The Zennor coast between Bosigran Head and Gurnard…
Torre Picasso (the bottom part)
Valle de Bustarviejo
Porthcadjack
Pure granite
Parque de El Retiro - a favourite tree
Puerto del Medio Celemin
Treen, Gurnard's Head.
Shetland ponies above Ralph's Cupboard. Keeping th…
Another odd granite structure
Godrevy rock layers
Santillana Reservoir and Cerro de San Pedro
Topiary of sorts
Lizard, cistus/jara, Spanish lavender and granite
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View from El Cancho Gordo along the ridge to Pico De La Miel. In mid distance on top of the ridge is the white guano stained boulder of El Cancho de La Bola, home to my Griffon vulture family friends.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to trester88 clubVery many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Ronald Losure clubYes, possibly formed where they are now, but also possible that they were formed under the sea. I read something to that effect some ago and I have forgotten the details. I have seen similar 'holes' in granite areas elsewhere (Cornwall, Scotland, etc).
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubThis was my reply to Ronald:
Yes, possibly formed where they are now, but also possible that they were formed under the sea. I read something to that effect some ago and I have forgotten the details. I have seen similar 'holes' in granite areas elsewhere (Cornwall, Scotland, etc).
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Very many thanks!
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