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No es hobby, a las ocho de la tarde, con seis cañas lanzadas, este joven está trabajando duro en la pesca de peces de playa, los que se acercan a estas horas a la orilla arenosa.

Sargos, lubinas, doradas y otros menos cotizados son los objetivos. Sus éxitos, si tiene fortuna, mañana estarán en la carta escrita ó "cantada" de cualquier restaurante de esta parte de la costa.

Tras él, fuera de mi foto, cuidando de sus aperos y dos chavales alborotadores, está su pareja.

No es hobby, es trabajo completando un jornal exiguo ó en muchos casos el único, aventurado y magro ingreso.

Los turistas miramos.

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Bokáig ért a szép, sárga avar – mert éppen ősz felé járt az idő –, azt az asszony szétkotorta, végignyúlt a földön, s betemette magát hullott levéllel. De még az arcát is elburkolta vele bőven.

 

(Nemes Nagy Ágnes - Az aranyecset)

 

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Witch-hazels or witch hazels are a genus of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae, with three species in North America (H. ovalis, H. virginiana, and H. vernalis), and one each in Japan (H. japonica) and China (H. mollis). The North American species are occasionally called winterbloom.

 

The witch-hazels are deciduous shrubs or (rarely) small trees growing to 3 to 7.5 m tall, even more rarely to 12 m tall. The leaves are alternately arranged, oval, 5 to 15 cm long, and 2.5 to 10 cm wide, with a smooth or wavy margin. The genus name, Hamamelis, means "together with fruit", referring to the simultaneous occurrence of flowers with the maturing fruit from the previous year. H. virginiana blooms in September–November while the other species bloom from January–March. Each flower has four slender strap-shaped petals 1 to 2 cm long, pale to dark yellow, orange, or red. The fruit is a two-part capsule 1 cm long, containing a single 0.6 cm glossy black seed in each of the two parts; the capsule splits explosively at maturity in the autumn about eight months after flowering, ejecting the seeds with sufficient force to fly for distances of up to 9 m, thus another alternative name "snapping hazel".[citation needed]

 

The name witch in witch-hazel has its origins in Middle English wiche, from the Old English wice, meaning "pliant" or "bendable", and is not related to the word witch meaning a practitioner of magic.Jacob George Strutt's 1822 book, Sylva Britannica attests that "Wych Hazel" was used in England as a synonym for wych elm, Ulmus glabra; The use of the twigs as divining rods, just as hazel twigs were used in England, may also have, by folk etymology, influenced the "witch" part of the name.

 

Species

Five species are recognized:

 

Hamamelis japonica Siebold & Zucc. – Japanese witch-hazel

Hamamelis mollis Oliv. – Chinese witch hazel

Hamamelis ovalis S.W.Leonard – big-leaf witch-hazel

Hamamelis vernalis Sarg. – Ozark witchhazel

Hamamelis virginiana L. – common witch-hazel or American witch-hazel

Hamamelis mexicana is sometimes considered a species, though as of 2020 Kew's Plants of the World Online considers it a variety of H. virginiana.

 

For further information please visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch-hazel and www.rhs.org.uk/plants/witch-hazel

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La Sierra de Alcaraz es una de las sierras que forma parte de las cordilleras Béticas, en concreto de la cordillera Prebetica, que son un conjunto de sistemas montañosos que se extienden por el sur de la península ibérica, desde el golfo de Cádiz hasta Alicante y Baleares, estando su extremo más estrecho en la zona de Gibraltar y que se va ensanchando hacia la zona oriental, donde se pone en contacto con el zócalo herciniano de la meseta.

El pico mas alto de esta Sierra es el Almenara, con una altitud de 1.796 metros, mientras que el segundo es el de la Sarga, con 1.769 metros.

La imagen esta captada desde el Nacimiento del Rio Mundo, en Riopar, provincia de Albacete.

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