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| Such ponds appear on walkpathes right after the rain. After a few hours under the sun they disappear. | The river-bed, that only yesterday was completely dry, turned into a raging flow of water coming down from the mountains. | River and the mountains where the water comes from. | At the entrance into the mountains. | | |
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| Water. | A green slope, water and stones. | Road to the mountains. | Some parts of the road appeared to be flooded. Since I was on a mountain-bike, I had to traverse the flows with the bike in the hands. | | |
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| A road-blocking flow. | The road continues. | Flow, road and the bike. | Rock to the right of the Leon mountain. | | |
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| Road going up to the Leon mountain. | The water of the recent rain is trickling out of the rocks. | Shadow on the slope. | From the top of the Leon mountain one can enjoy a view that extends up to the ocean. | | |
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| People who live here have a nice prospective on Maplalomas and the ocean. | Mountains and clouds. | Picture #19 | A day before a local taxi-dirver told me these rocks look just like the Grand Canyon in the US. That's what he concluded after seeing the latter. | | |
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| Road doing down from the Leon mountain. | Downhill. | Picture #23 | Back to Maspalomas. | | |
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| Palm-trees, flowers and mountains. | Picture #26 | | |
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