Hermen Anglada Camarasa. The White Peacock. 1904. Oil on board. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza.

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Hermen Anglada Camarasa. The White Peacock. 1904. Oil on board. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa
Getting to the crag is not always easy! Here you have Gemma (@gemmalouisesuds) and Millie (@ottolie1234) getting it very serious and having a hard time through these wet iron rungs to get to La Selva sector in Camarasa. The rain didn't stop us climbing today. Still 3 days to go. Looking forward for tomorrow!! 💪💪 . Follow our adventures @valenciaclimb ✌️ . . . . . . #valenciaclimb #sportclimbing #leadclimb #nature #climbing #climbing_pictures_of_instagram #climbing_is_my_passion #climbing_worldwide #doyouclimb #timetoclimb #climbingspain #climbing_lovers #outdoorclimbing #outdoorphotography #camarasa #escalada #klettern #escalade #grimpeur #arrampicata #spain (à Camarasa)
La gata rosa, Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa (1908)
Camarasa, Catalonia, Spain
Two-tailed Pasha (Charaxes jasius)
Video by carlesrgm on Instagram. Song: "vull petar-ho" by Oques Grasses.
Every year, the towns around the Segre river in Western Catalonia (Ponent) celebrate the transsegre: a non-competitive race down the river using home-made boats.
Fotos by Transsegre Balaguer on Flickr.
The event, which this year is in its 39th edition, has become a very popular festivity for local people. It lasts for 2 days: on Saturday, the boats start the race in Camarasa and sail down the calm waters until Sant Llorenç de Montgai. That evening, there is a party and free concerts until early morning. Sunday at noon, the sailors who managed to arrive the previous day leave on their boats again, starting in Gerb to reach Balaguer. Meanwhile, people gather to watch the boats, eat appetizers and watch street performers.
Broken Medieval bridge in Camarasa (Ponent, Catalonia).
Photo source: femturisme.cat.