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The enhancements to the feeding station that Robbie is permitted to access seems to have made it the most popular feeding station in the yard. The treats placed at this station are placed at other feeding stations as well so it's not about the treats.
The feeding station was once simply a palm tree stump. Nature was doing what nature does and the stump was rotting little by little. I would make sure that the rotten part was cut and it would be nice for a while longer.
With the recent enhancements, the rotting part of the stump was cut and a stepping stone was placed on top. The stone was prepared to hold the small cedar branch that the tufty is on. Sure the stump will continue to break down but with the stone on top it should last a little longer. When I get a round to it, the plan is to fill the stump with a bit of resin or something to help preserve it for a few more years. The stone and cedar topper will be put back on though, the birds love it.
Too bad that this feeding station cannot be viewed from the living room window. It's located in the picnic area and there are a lot of plants hiding it from the window view. I am glad that my little visitors don't mind if I'm hanging out in the picnic area. They come and go as they please and for the most part ignore me when I am there. The wrens might scold me before coming over to get a treat. But that doesn't stop them at all.
Have a wonderful day and happy snapping.
An American Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) checks out the intruder to his domain from the safety of an elevated perch in the mixed woods north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
16 June, 2014.
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The White-tailed Prairie Hare (Lepus townsendii) is a resident of the prairie landscape but has expanded its range into the edge of the aspen parkland where it is now a common site in the urban areas of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
This hare was observed on the prairie landscape near the Great Sandhills south east of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
21 May, 2018.
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Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica), in a transition moult stage during its southward migration, feeds along the shores of Miquelon Lakes southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
8 August, 2013.
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I don't do selfies too often but when I woke up on the morning of 21 September and saw the beautiful morning light I knew I had to make this shot. So there you have it, my official birthday selfie with my new ride, a Triumph Street Twin 900.
FYI: I rode mini-bikes and dirt bikes in my youth and as they say, "I've still got it", but it has been a while. The only thing weird is when I'm riding on the street, I don't have to keep an eye out for the police. I have taken the state written test to obtain a permit so I can ride legally but this weekend I'll be taking a state sponsored Safety Course. Two full days and in the end, given I pass and I will, I'll get a waiver that the state recognizes in lieu of their testing.
Crest of Mount Rainier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
At 14,411 feet [4392 meters] the crest of Tahoma/Rainier is typically covered in snow year round. But the heat waves this summer have melted most of the snowpack, leaving more rock exposed than I have ever seen on this mountain. I have been sad to see it looking so bereft, but it has also offered a very different view of the mountain, especially when seen up close.
When clad in its usual protective vesture of snow, the mountain seems aloof, maintaining an air of mystery and distance. It asks for deference and awe and is granted that without a thought.
Shorn of that icy impenetrable surface, the layers beneath are fully exposed. The mountain seems approachable, touchable, vulnerable. It permits an intimacy of acquaintance that previously seemed impossible.
And there is a beauty in those revelations, in those bare contours that entice the eye and speak of untold years. One feels there must be a multitude of stories in those lines and folds and shadowed spaces.
I fervently hope that once the snow returns it will remain as it should and I will not see those rocks again. Yet somehow it changes things, when one has seen the long kept secrets a formerly forbidding mountain holds inside. I will always know what I have seen there. I wonder if the mountain knows?
The 'Blue Hour' just after sunset on the edge of the mixed aspen and boreal woods on Islet Lake provides a wonderful moment to show the natural beauty that surrounds us when we get out of the urban areas such as Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
23 September, 2017.
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A Northwestern Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) out for a swim in a local urban pond in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
4 May, 2021.
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Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) resting on its nest with a youngster tucked into the feathers of its back on a small urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
11 July, 2012.
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Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) resting after a feeding frenzy in the backyard on a Mountain Ash berry crop in suburban Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
5 April, 2015.
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An American Wigeon (Anas americana) drake on a small urban pond in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
13 May, 2013.
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Willet (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) parading along the shoreline of a small wetland possibly looking for a mate on the prairie landscape east of Brooks, Alberta, Canada.
25 May, 2016.
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Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) banking in preparation to make another run at the ball of herring swarming near the water surface in the Pacific Ocean northwest of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
23 July, 2019.
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Church homestead
A church from year 1742, Zarubyntski village of Monastyryshchenskyi district of Cherkasska Region
The building comprises of three rooms: a groove + nave + altar. The church is made of hewn oak bars, three-domed. The central dome is the highest one, with two logjams. Crosses, crescents and flowers were retained on the domes. Awning bars have decorative intersections. The central log-building is eight-squared, vertically elongated, its side framing facetted. It has four levels, with an open lantern blind in its interior; side frames are of three levels, with a lantern blind. The obvious inclination of the log walls brings the whole composition to a single center – an axis of the main tower. There have never been any additional buildings before the entrance to the church, and doors were always in plain view. Especial attention has been paid on decoration thereof.
Inside of the church is divided into three parts: the groove, the nave (middle part) and the altar. The groove is the entrance area, permitted for those who repented and adherent, as well as those who prepared themselves to christening.
The five-level altar screen combines monumental engraving and sophisticated painting. An original altar screen of 18th Century sustained damage. Although, two engraved columns, several frames and two icons survived in its apostolic row to become a basis for reconstruction of the whole iconostasis.
Church was a heart of every town. It was a place of keeping books; it was a religious and an administrative building at the same time. The matters of human life were resolved here. The church houses Ukrainian orthodox divine services since 1990.
A fence of pine-tree half-beams fixed to piles. Top of the fence is covered by double-slope roofing made of wooden lathing. The gates and doors in front of entrance to the church are covered by roofing with an icon.
Село Пирогів.
Церква Воздвиження
В 1755 р. керівник малярні Києво-Печерської лаври Аліпій Галик (бл.1685 – 1768 рр.) писав, що малював церкви та іконостаси в Китаєві, Голосіївці, Пирогові, Вишеньках, Осокорках, Сорокошицях, Пакулі, на Стародубщині, в двох печерах і в Болдаївці на Либеді.
Жолтовський П.М. Художнє життя на Україні в 16 – 18 ст. – К.: 1983 р., с. 111.
Церква існувала в 1865 р.
Кучеренко М. Слідами Грушевських: Чигиринщина. – Пам’ятки України, 2002 р., № 2, с. 73; принагідна згадка.
Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) male on its "drumming log" during the spring breeding season in some aspen woods near Islet Lake east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
11 May, 2016.
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Merlin (Falco columbarius) is ever watchful for any danger while feeding and perched on a fence post on the prairie landscape near Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
17 September, 2017.
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A Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) picking bugs or grit from a gravel surface near Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The colouring of this bird matches the terrain that it blends in quite well.
23 May, 2016.
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Nam Tso གནམ་མཚོ།
salt lake The lake lies at an elevation of 4,718 m, and has a surface area of 1,870 square kilometres. It is the highest salt lake in the world, and largest salt lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region. However, it is not the largest salt lake in the Tibetan Plateau. That title belongs to KokoNor མཚོ་སྔོན་ མཚོ་ཁྲི ་ཤོར་རྒྱལ་མོ་ (almost twice the size of Namtso). Namtso has five uninhabited islands of reasonable size, in addition to one or two rocky outcrops. The islands have been used for spiritual retreat by pilgrims who walk over the lake's frozen surface at the end of winter, carrying their food with them. They spend the summer there, unable to return to shore again until the water freezes the following winter. This practice is no longer permitted under the Communist Chinese regime in Tibet. www.footprinttravelguides.com/c/2848/tibet/&Action=pr...
Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) defending its territory on a small urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
14 May, 2015.
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Permitted activities each evening, going for a drive and walking. This evening we visited Shifnal, Shropshire where I had been told there were Poppy fields.
two life size sculptures were in the lower of the two 11th century churches built by the Benedictine monks. The lighting was dim and no flash photography permitted so I took a few shots adjusting the settings each time (new learning curves ) .
Uno de los reyes del mimetismo sin lugar a dudas. En algunas ocasiones confía tanto en él que permite acercamientos aceptables.
Esta foto en concreto esta hecha desde el coche sin ningún tipo de camuflaje.
Permite que recoja
esa preciosa perla;
los ángeles al verla
mi dicha envidiarán:
amor en su congoja,
para calmar enojos,
en tus divinos ojos
puso ese talismán.
————————————— Esteban Echeverría
* Iglesia San Miguel Arcángel / Ciñera-León
A White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chili) wading in search of food in a shallow wetland on the prairie landscape easy of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
24 April, 2018.
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there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see :-)
Dorothea Lange
HGGT!
daffodils, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
Unimos los radios de una rueda, pero es el agujero central
lo que permite que el carro se mueva.
Torneamos la arcilla para hacer una vasija,
pero es el vacío interno
lo que contiene aquello que vertemos en ella.
Hincamos estacas para construir una cabaña,
pero es el espacio interior lo que la hace habitable.
Trabajamos con el ser,
pero es el no-ser lo que usamos.
Lao Tsé. Tao te Ching
Sólo miraba a la mar
y a ese camino de rocas
que deja a los sueños volar
en busca de un horizonte
donde se puede encontrar
ese bendito soporte
que te permite avanzar.
Si en la tierra hay caminos,
también los hay en la mar.
En la tierra vas seguro,
en el mar has de creer
que si caminar quieres
bien tú lo puedes hacer.
Mira al frente y camina,
que nunca has de caer.
A pair of Red-necked Grebes (Podiceps grisegena) in courtstship display on a lake in the prairie parkland region east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
4 June, 2018.
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Nam Tso གནམ་མཚོ།
salt lake The lake lies at an elevation of 4,718 m, and has a surface area of 1,870 square kilometres. It is the highest salt lake in the world, and largest salt lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region. However, it is not the largest salt lake in the Tibetan Plateau. That title belongs to KokoNor མཚོ་སྔོན་ མཚོ་ཁྲི ་ཤོར་རྒྱལ་མོ་ (almost twice the size of Namtso). Namtso has five uninhabited islands of reasonable size, in addition to one or two rocky outcrops. The islands have been used for spiritual retreat by pilgrims who walk over the lake's frozen surface at the end of winter, carrying their food with them. They spend the summer there, unable to return to shore again until the water freezes the following winter. This practice is no longer permitted under the Communist Chinese regime in Tibet. www.footprinttravelguides.com/c/2848/tibet/&Action=pr...
Paseando por el pueblo de Tripiti, en Milos (Grecia).
SOBRE LA LEYENDA
Caronte es un genio del mundo infernal, hijo de Érebo y Nix.. Su misión es pasar las almas, a través de los pantanos del Aqueronte, hasta la orilla opuesta del río de los muertos; éstos, en pago, deben darle un óbolo. De ahí la costumbre de introducir una moneda en la boca del cadáver en el momento de enterrarlo. Aquellos que no podían pagar tenían que vagar cien años por las riberas del Aqueronte, hasta que Caronte accedía a portearlos sin cobrar.
Se representa a Caronte como un viejo muy feo, de barba gris e hirsuta, vestido de harapos yen ocasiones con un sombrero redondo.
Conduce la barca fúnebre, pero no rema; de ello se encargan las mismas almas. Se muestra con ellas tiránico y brutal, como un verdadero subalterno. Cuando Heracles descendió a los Infiernos, obligó a Caronte a pasarlo en su barca, y como éste se negara, el héroe se apoderó de la percha y le propinó tal paliza que el otro no tuvo más remedio que obedecer. Por otra parte, Caronte fue castigado luego por haber permitido que un viviente penetrase en el reino de los muertos; por ello estuvo un año encadenado.
Otros dos mortales consiguieron cruzar el Aqueronte (Estigia según Virgilio). Uno fue Orfeo, quien con sus cantos encantó a Caronte y a Cerbero para rescatar a su amada, Eurídice, del inframundo. La otra fue Psique, que por órdenes de Afrodita tuvo que bajar al infierno en busca de un frasco de agua de Juvencia.
En las pinturas de las tumbas etruscas, Caronte aparece como un demonio alado, con la cabellera entremezclada de serpientes y llevando un mazo en la mano. Ello hace suponer que el Caronte etrusco es en realidad el “genio de la muerte”, el que mata al moribundo y lo arrastra al mundo subterráneo.
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) ram on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Jasper National park, Alberta, Canada.
19 September, 2016.
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Medina Sidonia es un municipio español situado en el centro de la provincia de Cádiz, comunidad autónoma de Andalucía. Pertenece a la comarca de La Janda, de la que es su capital. La localidad ha sido declarada Conjunto Histórico-Artístico.
La montaña sobre la que se ubica se llama el Cerro del Castillo, la cual constituye la mayor elevación de todo el tercio occidental de la provincia, desde las últimas estribaciones de la Sierra de Cádiz hasta la línea costera atlántica, lo que le permite ser divisada desde una parte importante de la provincia, ofreciendo, a la vez, la extraordinaria panorámica de la superficie provincial. La ciudad se orienta hacia la Bahía de Cádiz, motivo por el cual se la conoce como el Balcón de la Bahía.
Una pequeña parte del término municipal asidonense pertenece al parque natural de Los Alcornocales, una de las áreas más preciadas en cuanto a riqueza natural y paisajística se refiere de toda Andalucía. El término acoge además gran parte del recorrido del Corredor verde de las dos Bahías, que es una vía verde que une la Bahía de Cádiz y la Bahía de Algeciras.
La economía asidonense ha estado formada durante un largo período por la agricultura y la ganadería. Aunque esta rama aún perdura en menor grado, la mayoría de los jornaleros han abandonado el trabajo en el campo y se han pasado a la construcción, sector que hoy prolifera por todas las zonas turísticas. Desde finales del siglo XX, Medina Sidonia empieza a vivir fundamentalmente del turismo y de su industria de dulces, de la que exporta a toda la provincia.
El Casco Histórico de la ciudad fue declarado Bien de Interés Cultural el 13 de noviembre de 2001,
En 2018 recibió la distinción de "pueblo con más encanto de Andalucía".
St. James United Church
Built 1889 on Sainte Catherine Street in Montreal.
From Wikipedia: In 1927, to cover upkeep costs, the church permitted a commercial building to be built in front of its Sainte Catherine Street façade. The building, adjoining the church's structure, concealed the church for over 78 years, the church itself being announced by a large neon sign.
In 2005, as part of an $8-million restoration effort sponsored by the city of Montreal and the Quebec government, a portion of the commercial buildings were demolished, once again revealing the facade of the church as well as a new public square designed by Quebec architect Claude Cormier. Access has also been restored to the rear lawn from Sainte Catherine Street.
Press "L" :-)
No podría vivir sin muchas cosas inmateriales que me permiten ser lo que soy. Pero también me declaro dependiente de otras materiales como la fruta, da igual su sabor, textura o color. Como estos arándanos, por ejemplo.
El río Traful es un corto rio que está ubicado en el sudoeste de la Argentina. Nace en el lago Traful y recorre un amplio valle en dirección hacia el este, hasta su desembocadura en el Limay. Sus afluentes más importantes son los ríos Mineros, Cuyín Manzano y Córdoba. Está enteramente ubicado en el Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. Pero, al estar fuera del área de reserva ecológica, el paisaje se ha visto alterado en los últimos años del siglo XX. En sus nacientes está rodeado de bosques de cipreses, que se hacen progresivamente esporádicos hacia el este. No está permitida la navegación en este río, y la pesca está limitada a escasos lugares de acceso público, limitada a la modalidad "con mosca". No obstante, en estos lugares resulta un importante foco de atracción para los pescadores de salmónidos.
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So I remade my new garden
Tulips - {anc} "tulip" (pink silver) at Seraphim Outlet
Flowers: CELESTE - Dancing Firefly Flowers - Pink Purple - Clockwise
Flowers: CELESTE - Dancing Firefly Grass - Copper - Clockwise
Grass: Stardust - Dream Grass - Green Darker Large
Stardust - Dream Grass - Green Yellow White Large
Strathcona County, Alberta
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Nicole and I just got back from a ten day southwest road trip and were lucky enough to get a permit for the North Coyote Buttes Wilderness area. The BLM only allows 20 people per day in and it's a 6 mile round trip hike through the desert to get there but wow is it worth it! This has to be one of the most fascinating places I've ever seen!
A Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) feeds on the abundant crop of Mountain Ash berries in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
10 January, 2016.
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A Hoary Marmot (Marmota cali gata) on the slopes of Mt. Edith Cavell in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
8 September, 2011.
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Her eyes penetrated the text. She went over every letter of every word spelling, sounding out each, caressing every curve, every angle, every line, dots, strokes, going up, going down, imprinting each word, memorizing the feeling, touching every word of that text, so far away from her, so far away, like a distant memory of the voice of a woman sitting at a table next to hers, at the coffee shop, saying out loud things she could hear in passing, codes flying the distance between her mind and her ears, casual, ordinary.
It was as if she had just learned how to read or she's been deaf so long she couldn't remember when last she heard and now for the first time her nerves were tickled with the vibrations, vibrations of something slithery, something forbidden, a promise, perhaps, something promised beyond time, inhumane, farther, much farther, something familiar yet never permitted for her, ...perhaps secrets revealed from a long lost civilization, forgotten before known, unreachable to her, exclusive, as if she'd found herself uninvited in a location, dreamt.
Midway through she realized how her eyes were committing every nuance, not of the words, not of the sounds even, or only..., no..., not only words nor only sounds even, something deeper, every nuance of every curve, the shapes the letters, each, made on the line, in sequence, a code, not the spaces, not in meaning only even, no..., not even, odd, definitely oddly deep, ...deeper, her eyes were committing every shape of every letter, every nuance the lines immersed the sheet with.
It had broken her heart. Her heart had broken as it was meant to.
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The Cars - Drive
FINAL DEL RAMAL DE CAMPOS
DARSENA de MEDINA de RIOSECO
Los peregrinos del Camino de Santiago de Madrid comparten con los caminantes del Canal de Castilla 7,5 kilómetros, que es la distancia entre Medina de Rioseco y la 7ª esclusa.
RAMAL DE CAMPOS 7ª ETAPA
La séptima etapa comienza en el puente de Castromocho y termina en Medina de Rioseco. Fuente de vida en estos áridos campos, sembrados, construcciones típicas cómo palomares, paramo de los Montes Torozos. Capillas es la primera localidad que nos encontramos, conserva restos de la muralla, una antigua fuente. A lo lejos podemos ver la siguiente población, Boada de Campos con la Laguna del mismo nombre. Muy cerca de Capillas se encuentra la 2ª esclusa, con la vegetación del Canal forma un conjunto apacible. Continuamos el camino por la margen derecha, llegamos a la 3ª tranquila y retirada. Pasaremos por las esclusas 4ª y 5ª. A la derecha esta Castil de Vela, ala izquierda se divisa el Castillo Belmonte de Campos. La 6ª y 7ª se encuentran en un bello lugar que invitan al paseo y disfrute de la naturaleza. Ambas disponen de compuertas que permiten la navegación en este tramo. Hasta Medina de Rioseco ambos márgenes son cómodos muy transitables. Antes del final de la etapa pasaremos por el acueducto del rio Sequillo. Entramos en la provincia de Valladolid. Villanueva de San Mancio es la primera localidad canalera de esta provincia, muy cerca de Tamariz de Campos. La llegada a la "ciudad de los almirantes" Medina de Rioseco, en este ultimo tramo la embarcación de "Antonio de Ulloa" realiza paseos por el Canal de martes a domingos. Esta ciudad tiene la Dársena mas grande del Canal . Su fabrica de harinas visitable, sus almacenes convertidos en albergue turístico. Centro de Recepción de Viajeros del Canal y de diversas actividades turísticas, funciona todo el año de martes a domingos. telf. 983701923.
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Saludos
De un extremo a otro de la Playa de Berria existe una serie de senderos muy cercanos al arenal. Una forma de disfrutar y contemplar un espacio natural encantador y de gran belleza . Esperemos que el tiempo sea mas amable en estos dias de Abril y permita disfrutar de la Playa de Berria , en mi opinión la mas bella de la Cantabria Oriental.
Wikipedia: Lumphini Park, also Lumpini or Lumpinee, is a 360 rai (57.6-hectare (142-acre)) park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Paths around the park totalling approximately 2.5 km in length are a popular area for morning and evening joggers. Officially, cycling is only permitted during the day between the times of 10:00 am to 03:00 pm. There is a smoking ban throughout the park. Dogs are not allowed, except certified guide dogs only. Lumphini Park is regarded as the first public park in Bangkok and Thailand.
The 360 rai (about 57 hectares) plot of land, formerly known as Thung Sala Daeng ('Sala Daeng Field', now Sala Daeng Intersection), was the private property of King Rama VI. In 1925, the king donated the land to the nation to be used as a fair ground.
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Maná - En El Muelle De San Blás
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Mary Hopkin - Que tiempo tan Feliz-Those Were the Days (letra en español
DARSENA de MEDINA de RIOSECO
Los peregrinos del Camino de Santiago de Madrid comparten con los caminantes del Canal de Castilla 7,5 kilómetros, que es la distancia entre Medina de Rioseco y la 7ª esclusa.
RAMAL DE CAMPOS 7ª ETAPA
La séptima etapa comienza en el puente de Castromocho y termina en Medina de Rioseco. Fuente de vida en estos áridos campos, sembrados, construcciones típicas cómo palomares, paramo de los Montes Torozos. Capillas es la primera localidad que nos encontramos, conserva restos de la muralla, una antigua fuente. A lo lejos podemos ver la siguiente población, Boada de Campos con la Laguna del mismo nombre. Muy cerca de Capillas se encuentra la 2ª esclusa, con la vegetación del Canal forma un conjunto apacible. Continuamos el camino por la margen derecha, llegamos a la 3ª tranquila y retirada. Pasaremos por las esclusas 4ª y 5ª. A la derecha esta Castil de Vela, ala izquierda se divisa el Castillo Belmonte de Campos. La 6ª y 7ª se encuentran en un bello lugar que invitan al paseo y disfrute de la naturaleza. Ambas disponen de compuertas que permiten la navegación en este tramo. Hasta Medina de Rioseco ambos márgenes son cómodos muy transitables. Antes del final de la etapa pasaremos por el acueducto del rio Sequillo. Entramos en la provincia de Valladolid. Villanueva de San Mancio es la primera localidad canalera de esta provincia, muy cerca de Tamariz de Campos. La llegada a la "ciudad de los almirantes" Medina de Rioseco, en este ultimo tramo la embarcación de "Antonio de Ulloa" realiza paseos por el Canal de martes a domingos. Esta ciudad tiene la Dársena mas grande del Canal . Su fabrica de harinas visitable, sus almacenes convertidos en albergue turístico. Centro de Recepción de Viajeros del Canal y de diversas actividades turísticas, funciona todo el año de martes a domingos. telf. 983701923.
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No puedo quitar mis ojos de ti - Alba Molina
De camino a la 4ª Esclusa
RAMAL DE CAMPOS 7ª ETAPA
La séptima etapa comienza en el puente de Castromocho y termina en Medina de Rioseco. Fuente de vida en estos áridos campos, sembrados, construcciones típicas cómo palomares, paramo de los Montes Torozos. Capillas es la primera localidad que nos encontramos, conserva restos de la muralla, una antigua fuente. A lo lejos podemos ver la siguiente población, Boada de Campos con la Laguna del mismo nombre. Muy cerca de Capillas se encuentra la 2ª esclusa, con la vegetación del Canal forma un conjunto apacible. Continuamos el camino por la margen derecha, llegamos a la 3ª tranquila y retirada. Pasaremos por las esclusas 4ª y 5ª. A la derecha esta Castil de Vela, ala izquierda se divisa el Castillo Belmonte de Campos. La 6ª y 7ª se encuentran en un bello lugar que invitan al paseo y disfrute de la naturaleza. Ambas disponen de compuertas que permiten la navegación en este tramo. Hasta Medina de Rioseco ambos márgenes son cómodos muy transitables. Antes del final de la etapa pasaremos por el acueducto del rio Sequillo. Entramos en la provincia de Valladolid. Villanueva de San Mancio es la primera localidad canalera de esta provincia, muy cerca de Tamariz de Campos. La llegada a la "ciudad de los almirantes" Medina de Rioseco, en este ultimo tramo la embarcación de "Antonio de Ulloa" realiza paseos por el Canal de martes a domingos. Esta ciudad tiene la Dársena mas grande del Canal . Su fabrica de harinas visitable, sus almacenes convertidos en albergue turístico. Centro de Recepción de Viajeros del Canal y de diversas actividades turísticas, funciona todo el año de martes a domingos. telf. 983701923.
Muchas gracias por vuestros favoritos y comentarios.