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  • Not sure what this tree is but I feel I should know!
  • The dusty path
  • Puerto del Medio Celemin
  • Cantueso and granite
  • Can you spot the ibex (mountain goats)?
  • Las Agujas de El Cancho Gordo, granite country. Full screen please.
  • The Guardian and new oak leaf
  • Wild honeysuckle and EL Cancho de La Bola.
  • Mushroom Rock, again!
  • Typical Sierra de La Cabrera rock formations! Yes, I did try to rock it and yes, it doesn't budge an inch!
  • Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio.
  • Spanish lavender, for Marie-claire.
  • Mountain stream, granite and stonecrop
  • Dusty path, granite, cistus and lavender.
  • Mountain stream (the last of it before the summer heat dries it out completely), granite, cistus and Spanish lavender.
  • Cantueso, granite and cistus
  • granite and lavender
  • My girlfriend laughed out loud.
  • granite, lavender, cistus and the dusty path
  • Mondalindo from La Sierra de LaCabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Lavender, cistus and mountain stream .
  • The Guardian of the Mountains still holding firm!
  • Mountain goats / ibex.
  • Floating gently away.
  • Rock window. Jagged granite.
  • Rock window. You don't have to go through here, but it does knock 20 minutes off the time! (and it's far easier than it looks!)
  • Honeysuckle. La Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Mountain stream. Seasonal waterfall
  • Winter light (and two rockmantic granite boulders in a tryst)
  • Mountain stream
  • Wild peonies
  • My picnic table from another angle.
  • Sierra de La Cabrera, on the old GR10
  • La Cabrera town from the granite ridge of La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Wild peonies and cistus
  • Misty Sierra.
  • Cistus
  • Wrinkly granite. "Between you and me, dear I may look a bit decrepit at times but, you know, I feel as if I could go on for ever"
  • Sierra de La Cabrera with Mondalindo as a backdrop.
  • Oak, granite, Monastery and El Cancho Largo
  • Lavender, cistus and granite
  • Lavender and granite
  • Wild lupin - electric blue
  • Mountain Stream
  • Wild peonies, monastery and  Canchos Largo, Gordo and de La Bola. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
  • HFF everyone! Valdemanco with Cancho Largo rising above it.
  • Granite
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera, the eastern end of the ridge
  • La Cabrera town from the ridge.
  • One of the famous lakes of the Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Rock with small rucksack (rocksack, perhaps better?) having a frontal lie down to ready itself for the next few million years.
  • Peña del Tejo, granite and Lavender
  • A vulture with every peak
  • El Escorial through the autumn leaves. H. A. N. W. E. everbody!
  • Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Granite scenery
  • Hungover granite rocks-
  • Peña del Tejo
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera granite (and monastery). The joy here is to follow the ridge as closely as possible. So, time permitting, I do just that!
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite country. The joy here is to follow the ridge as closely as possible! So, time permitting, I do just that!
  • Cistus.
  • Granite slab. Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • Pharaoh rock
  • Griffon vultures
  • Sierra de la Cabrera
  • Narrow granite corridor, Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Almost pink granite
  • Algete, Madrid Province (My sister's shot, unedited)
  • Rock Window
  • Granite country
  • La Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Spanish lavender and granite, La Sierra de La Cabrera, for Pam!
  • Roman Road
  • Granite and distant snowy peaks
  • H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
  • Sierra de La Cabrera
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the Roman road.
  • Moody but Magnificent 1.
  • Valley of Bustarviejo, from the Sierra de La Cabrera
  • Autumn in the Sierra de La Cabrera.
  • granite