Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio from the faint path down from El Cancho Gordo. The small but very interesting and varied granite hill of Cerro de La Cabeza is ahead, it has some very ancient settlement sites on its sheltered slopes.
This is the monastery seen from the other direction:
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/45743486/in/album/935766
Best enlarged to the max to view the monastery more clearly.
I have just seen that I have also posted this shot quite recently. Apologies!
32 comments
Andy Rodker said:
Steve,
Thank you both!
RHH said:
Andy Rodker replied to RHH:
A few years ago I came hear twice a week and got fit.
Now, I have medical conditions which stop me walking any great length and a girlfriend with vertigo! Upshot? Very few walks in the hills! Putting on weight; getting frustrated; running out of archive shots!
Pam J said:
Andy.. getting older isnt for the faint hearted.. but it sure beats not getting older.
Andy Rodker replied to Pam J:
J. Gafarot said:
Andy Rodker replied to J. Gafarot:
Andy Rodker said:
Erhard,
Udo,
Gillou,
Ron,
Pam,
Jose,
Manfred,
Many thanks to you all!
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Andy Rodker said:
Jaap,
Thank you both!
Andy Rodker said:
Roger (Grisly) said:
The greens add greatly to the imaage
Ulrich John said:
Marie-claire Gallet said:
Marie-claire Gallet said: