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  • Elaine and NedSpain 2023 - Almeria/CazorlaViaggiatore
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    • Giorno 37
    • sabato 15 aprile 2023 13:33
    • ☀️ 66 °F
    • Altitudine: 753 m
    • SpagnaCazorla37°54’46” N  3°0’23” W

    Cazorla: Río Cerezuelo trail

    15 aprile 2023, Spagna ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    The Río Cerezuelo flows right through the middle of the town of Cazorla. In fact, when the Parroquia de Santa María was built during the Renaissance, the architect had to tunnel the river under the foundations of the church. All might have turned out well, but a devastating storm in 1694 caused a flood that could not be contained and construction was halted.

    Along the riverside trail above town there were willows and ducks and waterfalls galore. It’s Saturday, so lots of other walkers were out on the trail with us. Ned became the official photographer of couples wanting to commemorate their day. 😎

    Today’s Wikiloc track:
    www.wikiloc.com/walking-trails/cazorla-to-falls…
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    Sabine Pietercil

    ViaggiatoreOh that would be a tricky walk for me.

    15/04/23RispostaTradurre
    Shirley Lange

    ViaggiatoreIt is such a treat to follow your adventure with words and pictures — so perfect for an armchair traveler!

    15/04/23RispostaTradurre
    Carolyn Osgood

    ViaggiatoreThe lushness of this section of the trail is stunning. Probably too cold to swim under the waterfall, but it looks tempting

    16/04/23RispostaTradurre
    Elaine and Ned

    ViaggiatoreI’ll bet it is a popular spot in the summer!

    16/04/23RispostaTradurre
    Nicole Francis

    ViaggiatoreThis place is enchanting. With my penchant for fantasy and sci-fi books I could see a whole world among the lush trails and waterfalls. In Mikmaq there are stories of (pukulatmuj) little people that inhabit the woods and as it goes you shouldn't speak about them while in the woods or they may play unpleasant tricks on you. I would have a hard time on those trails not exclaiming that the nooks and crannies in rocks looked like their perfect habitat.

    18/04/23RispostaTradurre
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