Mushroom Rock, again!
Possibly La Alberca, Salamanca Province.
Wild honeysuckle and EL Cancho de La Bola.
The Guardian and new oak leaf
HFF everyone!!
Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo, granite country. Fu…
Nisperos
Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Hell's Mouth, Cornwall.…
Roses and tiny visitor.
Rose Daniel Gelin
I just adore this granite scenery!
Seen better days
Cantueso and granite
Puerto del Medio Celemin
La Finca Business Park.
Cornish granite
The dusty path
Not sure what this tree is but I feel I should kno…
From Cancho Gordo to Pico de La Miel, Sierra de La…
Griffon vulture circling and looking for lunch
Mountain stream, granite, cistus and Spanish laven…
HFF everyone! Penzance harbour.
Spanish lavender, granite and sunbeam! :o) for Mar…
Geological Museum, Madrid. I pass by here often as…
Above Tubby's Head, for Pam.
Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio.
Spanish lavender, for Marie-claire.
Mountain stream, granite and stonecrop
Apricot tree, Valderrey, Algete, Madrid.
They make full use of the granite boulders here in…
Porthcadjack, for Pam. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer…
Thriving field mushroom,
HFF everyone.
Cancho Gordo this way. (Very 'up' obviously. And s…
A benign Hell's Mouth.
Cantueso, granite and cistus
Field mushrooms. Southwest Peninsula Coast Path
granite and lavender
My girlfriend laughed out loud.
Cistus siblings and granite
Porthcadjack, for Pam.
granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
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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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Have a lovely day.
Greetz, Christien.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneThe 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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