Mallorca - Torrente de Pareis

Gilberte

Mallorca - Torrente de Pareis

These are the first flanks of the Torrente de Pareis.there are holes big enough to lodge troglodytes.the rocks have an oker colour.

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Mallorca - Torrente de Pareis by Gilberte
Mallorca - Torrente de Pareis by Gilberte
  • Loreto Bautista Jr.

    Loreto Bautist...

    Lovely rock formations…looks huge. Great composition Gilberte.

  • Gilberte replied

    This passage has been made by the erosion provoqued by the torrent.
    Appreciate your visit Bot

  • Bootiewootsy

    Bootiewootsy

    Very interesting .. Well taken.

  • Maggieposh

    Maggieposh

    Great work…looks really good on a card.well done .Maggie

  • Gilberte replied

    Thank you Maggie

  • micmac

    micmac

    Ça doit être assez impressionnant de se tenir près de ces géants,très belle photo.

  • Gilberte replied

    C’était très impressionnant en effet et au plus qu’on pénètre dans le torrent au plus impressionnant; ça devient plus étroit et plus haut et il s’y ajoute la solitude.La traversée dure 3 heures.Nous ne l’avons pas faite car c’était une excursion organisée.On n’a pas le temps. Merci de ta visite

  • Kofoed

    Kofoed

    Interesting and beautiful shot, Gilberte. Most impressing.
    Thanks for showing these.

  • Gilberte replied

    Thanks Kofoed.It’s a pleasure to show these shots, so I am on holiday again

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    beautiful find, beautiful view

  • Gilberte replied

    Thanks Antanas.It was an extraordinary excursion

  • Ellen

    Ellen

    Mooie foto Gilberte…...groetjes van Ellen.

  • Gilberte replied

    Bedankt Ellen….wedergroetjes van Gilberte

  • kenspics

    kenspics

    This is fantastic Gilberte!!
    It almost looks like a giant slice of rock pizza just slammed into the mountainside!!
    And who in heavens name are these troglodytes???

  • Gilberte replied

    LOL Ken….troglodytes are cave-dwellers esp.in prehistoric W. Europe.
    Seeing all these big caves, I imagined a troglodyte coming out.
    You must have thought: here she goes again inventing a new word,
    but no, the word exists and it is English lol lol

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