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Trasera C Burgos2

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A: Trasera C Burgos1

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 10 meters away

Trasera C Burgos1

B: Trasera C Burgos

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 20 meters away

Trasera C Burgos

C: Parte Trasera C Burgos

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 30 meters away

Parte Trasera C Burgos

D: Catedral De Burgos

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 60 meters away

Catedral De Burgos

E: Mgm5066 Panorama

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 80 meters away

Mgm5066 Panorama

F: Plaza Rey San Fernando Burgos

by Andrés Argüelles, 120 meters away

Vista nocturna de la Catedral de Burgos y del Arco de Santa María desde la Plaza del Rey San Fernando...

Plaza Rey San Fernando Burgos

G: Arcos De Entrada C Burgos

by Mikel Gil (mgm), 160 meters away

Arcos De Entrada C Burgos

H: Burgos, Spain; Parque del castillo

by Adolfo Rancaño Gijón, 160 meters away

Burgos, Spain; Parque del castillo

I: Vista de Burgos desde el parque del Castillo

by Julián Ausín, 200 meters away

Vista de Burgos desde el parque del Castillo

J: Parque de San Mamés de Burgos, España

by Andrés Argüelles, 7.2 km away

Vista del parque de San Mamés delante de la casa consistorial. San Mamés es un bonito pueblo a 8 kiló...

Parque de San Mamés de Burgos, España

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