Conjas Gorge of prioro
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Panoramic photo by José Ignacio Terán EXPERT Taken 08:02, 26/09/2009 - Views loading...

Conjas Gorge of prioro

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A: Cea River of prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 160 meters away

Cea River of prioro

B: meadows in the albao bridge of prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 540 meters away

meadows in the albao bridge of prioro

C: Albao bridge of Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 650 meters away

Albao bridge of Prioro

D: Cerredo source

by José Ignacio Terán, 660 meters away

Cerredo source

F: Celebration of the Trashumancia in Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 1.8 km away

Celebration of the Trashumancia in Prioro

G: Migration 2011 contest mastiffs of Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 1.8 km away

Migration 2011 contest mastiffs of Prioro

H: Trashumancia 2011 Chozo of Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 1.8 km away

Trashumancia 2011 Chozo of Prioro

I: Trashumancia 2009 in Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 1.8 km away

Trashumancia 2009 in Prioro

J: Trashumance 2011 mowing contest of Prioro

by José Ignacio Terán, 1.8 km away

Trashumance 2011 mowing contest of Prioro

This panorama was taken in Northern Spain, Europe

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