View of the Pedraforca mountain, Central Catalonia.
Photo by Jaume Moré.

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View of the Pedraforca mountain, Central Catalonia.
Photo by Jaume Moré.

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La bruixa Joanna de Riu i el Boc de Biterna, a la coberta del Gran llibre de les bruixes catalanes. L'iŀlustració és de Maria Padilla.
Gisclareny i al fons el Pedraforca
El Pedraforca
📷: @adv_sebas Pic from last July in #Pedraforca with @viejos_pistones Great weekend adventure to a Catalan mythical place 🙌🏽 #WLFADV https://www.instagram.com/p/B5OYp4lHnBW/?igshid=zid24kt885vs

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Clouds rolling over Pedraforca - an isolated, double-peaked mountain in Catalonia, Spain
Saldes, Catalonia, Spain
Pedraforca is one of the most striking mountains of Catalonia (Spain). The two peaks PollegĂł Superior (2497m) and El Calderer (2491m) overtop all other peaks in the neighborhood. The Name Pedraforca is from the two catalan words Pedra (Stone) and Forca (Fork). In english: Stonefork. Notice: I woul say thank you for all your kind comments in the past.
by Carlos Santero from SpainÂ
Source | Google Maps
Pyrenean bellflower (Campanula speciosa)