Tuesday, 15 March 2011

El Torqal

After spending last night parked up next to the visitor centre at 1200m above sea level, today we're visiting El Torqual. At the top of a mountain approx 30km to the north of Malaga, El Torqal is an area of towering limestone outcrops that have been eroded into strange shapes by the wind and rain.



A labyrinth of rocks, depressions, corridors, crevises, cliffs and ledges - perfect hide & seek ground - reminded us of Dartmoor


Hold on tight - it's windy up here :-)


A plate of sandwiches anyone?

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