17 December 03
Crossing New Mountains
In our trip to Spain I tried to stay attuned to the physiography of the countryside, noticing the geology and the vegetation. We took the train from Madrid across the Guadarrama Mountains to go on a day trip to vila, and later on went south by car into Andaluca, returning by train. Andaluca, at least the portion east of Cdiz, is quite reminiscent of Southern California: scrubby vegetation, steeply rising and folded sedimentary formations, streamcourses that are dry most of the year but flood during torrential rains. Eucalyptus trees, exotic to both places, are common and add to the resemblance. The photo at left was taken from the train going from Mlaga to Sevilla, passing through the Garganta del Chorro.
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