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I assume the terracing is from centuries (millennia?) of human excavation for building materials? In other words, you're inside what's effectively an immense open pit quarry or mine?
1 year agoThat's a gaze of intense scrutiny if ever I saw one.
1 year agoThose old guys. They’re just so photogenic.
1 year agoNice statue of St Roch, lower tier middle. Recently Steve Grampy featured one of him, too.
1 year agoWow, what a fantastic collection!
1 year agoGreat pic!
1 year agoIt really is an amazing place. The next stop even more so. I’m so glad we’ve finally made it down into this region.
1 year agoJust fascinating. What a beautiful place. Your photos are wonderful.
1 year agoIn her later years Audrey starred in "Always", a movie that was filmed in my hometown. All were beguiled by her, as well they should be.
1 year agoHow nice of you to say that! I really have loved the hiking around here and looking forward to another hike in the town we are in now which is Daroca. I hiked up above just before sunset and it as amazing! I’ve never seen anything quite like it!
1 year agoActually, it never got to hot.
1 year agoThanks. I really liked hiking here!
1 year agoYes that would've been clever! Especially if you'd been wearing the red bucket hat.
1 year agoYes, but I’m disappointed at myself for not thinking to take a timed photo of myself sitting on it.
1 year ago
Unrepaired damage from the civil war of the 1930s, perhaps?
1 year ago