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Fotografie panoramica de
Ignacio Borrego Polanco
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airfield at Pyrennes Mountains, Spain |
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A small airfield located close to Jaca (Spain) for gliding sports. from the place, there is a beautiful view of Pyrennes mountains, Bisaurin Peak is visible from the airfield.
Gliders & pilots waiting for the best time of the day to take off from the airfield. The pano was tak...
Esta peculiar iglesia de Santa Cilia fue levantada en el siglo XVIII sobre la edificación primitiva, ...
Santa Cilia, localidad de la Jacetania, Alto Aragón, situada en el Valle del río Aragón, a 8 kilómetr...
Santa Cruz de la Serós, situado en la comarca de la Jacetania (Huesca) es un interesante conjunto his...
Paternoy, despoblado situado en La comarca de La Jacetania, en el límite con la comarca de la Hoya de...
Paternoy, despoblado de Huesca, situado en la La Jacetania, entre Bailo y el pantano de la Peña. Qued...
Jaca, Huesca, Spain.This fortification, pentagonal plant was built in the late sixteenth century. Pre...
An old pub and wines supplier. Providing fine wines at Jaca since 1930. You can find here a huge coll...
En el interior del establecimiento Bodegas Langa, fundado en el año 1930. Esta es la zona de exposici...
Un establecimiento típico con indudable solera, ya que su andadura comenzó en el año 1930. Decorado c...
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