A brief eternity

The Theory of Everything is the definition that physicists have given to the possibility of finding an equation that explains all the phenomena of the cosmos. So far, they have only been able to understand parts separately, some of which are difficult to understand by the vast majority of mortals. Perhaps its discovery is the … Continue reading A brief eternity

Carlsbad twins of Zarzalejo

Chemical elements are atoms that contain a certain number of protons in their nucleus, which defines their atomic number. In 1869, a Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev, born in Saint Petersburg, made a major synthesis by grouping all these chemical elements into an ordered diagram called the "periodic table of elements", with a distribution in … Continue reading Carlsbad twins of Zarzalejo

The Garachico Underwater Caves

The Garachico Underwater Caves are a collection of caves and volcanic tunnels located off the northern coast of the island, in the town of Garachico, Tenerife, Spain. These formations were created as a result of the eruption of the Trevejo volcano in 1706, whose lava flows quickly flowed over the town and its seaport. We … Continue reading The Garachico Underwater Caves

Biking through the Monegros

Current deserts maintain a strange beauty. Also the oblivion of how they were before. The ones of the future will be more desolate because we will keep the memory of what was there. Most people will live in their diving suits of brick, plastic or tin; in their houses, cars or bunkers with air conditioning … Continue reading Biking through the Monegros

The soft valleys of Guadalajara. The Aragonite Route.

Adventure, rural, religious, shopping, sustainable, oenological, gastronomic, space, reproductive, paranormal, accessible, cultural, sun and beach, urban, health, virtual, business, solidarity, luxury... We are starting to rethink the concept of tourism and travel, its factory packaging, its catalog form with prices and experiences, the sale and grandiosity of the remote, of the already worn-out exotic. We … Continue reading The soft valleys of Guadalajara. The Aragonite Route.

Cantabrian Sea

We have only relatively recently begun to visit the seabed regularly, although it may seem like scuba diving is an everyday activity today. We have been practicing it autonomously for less than 100 years, and gradually, it has become commonplace, carried out with high levels of safety, but still with limited duration and depth. Nevertheless, … Continue reading Cantabrian Sea

Totanés Cromlech

We hardly know anything about ourselves. Clues, traces, ruins, stones, weathered objects. What were we then? "Sedentary people on the move." "Nomads who settled down" at times threatened, and far more often free to walk without fear beyond the river or the known mountain horizon. We once moved gigantic stones, played with them to create … Continue reading Totanés Cromlech

Ascent to the Gran Bachimala

The Gran Bachimala, or simply Bachimala, is a beautiful and somewhat remote mountain in the central Pyrenees. Despite its notable altitude, around 3200 meters, and being a magnificent viewpoint of the surrounding grand mountain ranges, it remains a less-visited three-thousander. It doesn't have the fame or the influx of visitors like its neighbors, Aneto or … Continue reading Ascent to the Gran Bachimala