Grazalema Plaza et l'église Notre Dame de l'Aurora (Iglesa de Nuestra Señora de Aurora) dans le village de montagne de Grazalema dans la province de Cadix à l'al.
3008 x 2000 px | 25,5 x 16,9 cm | 10 x 6,7 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
24 mai 2006
Lieu:
Grazalema
Informations supplémentaires:
Grazalema Plaza and the Church of Our Lady of Aurora (Iglesa de Nuestra Señora de Aurora) in the mountain village of Grazalema in Cadiz Province in Southern Spain. It is located in a high valley over 800m in the Sierra del Endrinal and dominated by the rocky outcrop known as Peñon Grande. The village is a very popular base for visitors to the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. The park is a vast protected area of rugged limestone mountains, which are famous for being the rainiest place in Spain. These high levels of precipitation account for the verdant vegetation in the surrounding countryside. The limestone peaks of 1, 500m around Grazalema are the first barriers that clouds from the Atlantic meet, causing plentiful rainfall. A unique microclimate has developed where a wide range of flora flourishes, such as the rare Spanish fir (pinsapo) that grows in the Sierra de Pinar close to Grazalema.