400 + views
Dawn
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From a former flat in Hortaleza, Madrid.
This hasn't been posted before. There were 2 or 3 posted on Pano and one here from the same sunrise, but all at different stages.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial and blackberries.
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The impressive, huge, awe-inspiring yet oppressively grim monastery-palace of Felipe II is a little softened seen through the brambles! Taken from the Roman road.
HAPPY NEW YEAR to all my EX-PANO and new IPERNITY…
Another shot of the best positioned tomb ever!
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Prehistoric and brilliant. Unfortunately there are no contents now - tomb robbers very soon after and wild weather down the centuries cleaned this out but still ... What a terrific site for a tomb! Obviously someone much loved (or feared?)
Sierra de La Cabrera
Old door, Miranda del Castanar
Porthcadjack at low tide.
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Asparagus and Samphire Islands from Carvannel Downs, Cornwall. My girlfriend was bowled over by this view and didn't want to leave!
(She had only ever seen it it on cloudy / misty days before - what a difference a bit of sun makes in Cornwall!).
I know where it is, but can any of you spot St Ives here?
I just want to say a sad goodbye to Pano. :o( ...…
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Porthcurno, Trereen Dinas South, Logan's Rock. Granite. Pednvounder Beach at high tide. South West Peninsular Coast Path. August 2015. Cornwall. For Pam.
Sierra de La Cabrera, El Cancho Largo and its towe…
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Good walking country. There are 100s of walks of all standards all around these rocks and cliffs. Something for everyone!
Pico de La Miel
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Sierra de La Cabrera, May 2012.
Pico de La Miel, cantueso (wild lavender field), encina (holm oak) and granite.
From Zennor Head to Gurnard's Head, Cornwall
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A rugged but fun stretch of the South West Peninsula Coast Path.
You geographers among you will immediately observe the raised coastal platform!
Mutton Cove, Reskajeage, Cornwall
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Often a beaching place for seals, and lots of them, but not at this hour, or this day.
On the Godrevy / Hell's Mouth stretch of coast path and very popular with walkers and families (there is a huge car park, sadly - and a huge sandy beach behind me).
Hoces del Duraton, Ermita de San Frutos.
H. A. N. W. E, Every one! Mushroom Rock.
Ahhh! That's better!!!
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Shetland pony on Treaga Hill, Portreath, Cornwall.
A question for the new group, Ask an Expert.
I have been informed that this pony is a Shetland pony. All the signs around here say so. BUT many members of, first Panoramio and now ipernity, question this.
Can someone say for sure what breed of pony this is!
Thank you!
for Pam J, "because that's where my heart is"
Merry Christmas to all my ipernity friends and hav…
Camp Cameron
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Camp Cameron was the US Forces army base for black service personnel in the UK in WWII. They were placed here, in Out-Of-The-Way Cornwall so as not to frighten the poor timid natives. Joe Louis was based here and wrote that he was bored out of his mind!
Now, no trace remains of the camp which was situated above St Agnes Head.
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