Sierra de Cazorla

“Leave your car on the road and climb encouraged to the top of a cliff, sit up there, take a deep breath of that pure air, and then look around... here is the work of nature. And you, reader, can be sure that this landscape, at that precise moment and with the same lights and … Continue reading Sierra de Cazorla

Searching for weightlessness

Minutes I have been fascinated by the depths of the sea since before I knew how to use my consciousness. As a child, I began visiting them. The Mediterranean was where I discovered those pristine and, at that time, little-traveled bottoms in the 70s. All you needed was a snorkel and fins, approach the rocks … Continue reading Searching for weightlessness

Garganta de Cuartos oaks

On December 10, 1997, a large logging company was cutting down 1000-year-old sequoias. Julia "Butterfly" Hill climbed one of them and stayed up there for 738 days, enduring the company's harassment and even a hurricane. In this way, she managed to make her gesture known to many and finally prevented their felling. These oak forests … Continue reading Garganta de Cuartos oaks

Gold Panning

We know the route of the Silver...or the Silk, or the Tin, or the Gold. Everywhere, paths and maps were drawn to transport wealth from one place to another. The Romans blew up mountains and built engineering marvels that continue to amaze us centuries later. It's the same gold that Francisco Vázquez de Coronado was … Continue reading Gold Panning

Union, work, and perseverance

Herrería, fabrica de la luz, molino de agua, martinete (Forge, power plant, water mill, hammer); words that we now only find written, names that only appear in spoken language when we approach ruins, abandoned in isolated and almost always distant places, on the margins of frequented paths or of lively towns. So distant in space … Continue reading Union, work, and perseverance

Siphlonurid larvae

..."Animals without blood and many feet, that fly or walk, move with more than four points of support, like the animal called the ephemera [ephemeron], which moves with four legs and four wings: and, I may observe in passing, this creature is exceptional not only in terms of the duration of its existence, from which … Continue reading Siphlonurid larvae

Mine “La Constante”

Hierro, carbón, oro, plata, plomo, petróleo, estaño, cobre, mercurio, wolframio… ahora litio y coltán… la minería ha sido la clave para del desarrollo de todas las civilizaciones, el nacimiento de las grandes fortunas y el secreto de todos nuestros inventos. Pero las minas, a cielo abierto o en galería, han sido y son las formas … Continue reading Mine “La Constante”

Amanitas caesarean sections of the eighth day

Any outing into the open air is a way of escape. After the hunt, we contemplate the fruits of our stalking. The celestial events and forest floor bestowed some sun-colored delights upon us. In childhood stories, forests are places of mystery and discovery. Adults warn about wild beasts and witches, darkness and pain. Some enter … Continue reading Amanitas caesarean sections of the eighth day