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Not sure. I thought the one on top of the Atapuerca Sierra was of circles, but perhaps you could follow them into the center. I was in dire need of breakfast then (which I didn't get for another hour or two) or I might have checked it out. But that morning was spectacular. And tours of the roof are given - my step sister (from Knightsbridge, Devon), who met me in Santiago and did the Fisterre-Muxia bit with me got to do it after my train left. I was so jealous.As a gardener I'm a sucker for all the plant ones. Cherry, is your first one a maze or circles? I'm a little concerned about what Magwood was doing on the roof?! Were you dragged down kicking and screaming by Cathedral guards? or are tours of the roof given... I love Leaning Forward's rainbow - but am worried about the state of your feet - were you really wearing non-matching footwear...!? I am also aghast at the youthfulness of my faithful hound Oaky, he is SO grey now in comparison - we shall have to go a pilgrimage this year or he will have to be carried ALL the way!
These photos have done the job - I feel much better (and nothing to do with the Pusser's Rum....)
Hi Cherry,Not sure. I thought the one on top of the Atapuerca Sierra was of circles, but perhaps you could follow them into the center. I was in dire need of breakfast then (which I didn't get for another hour or two) or I might have checked it out. But that morning was spectacular. And tours of the roof are given - my step sister (from Knightsbridge, Devon), who met me in Santiago and did the Fisterre-Muxia bit with me got to do it after my train left. I was so jealous.
Thank you - watching the sun rise as I walked up there, imagining being there 900,000 years ago, and the crisp clearness of the morning - all well worth the early start.Hi Cherry,
Yes you perfectly correct............concentric circles. Superb photo.