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federer7 · 1 year ago
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Republican soldiers. (From the Mexican suitcase). Navacerrada Pass, Segovia front. Spain. May-June 1937
Photo: Gerda Taro
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coffeenuts · 10 months ago
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sidneyar-blog · 4 months ago
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carabanchelnet · 1 year ago
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📌Telepizza en Madrid lleva 2 meses sin pagar a sus trabajadores. CGT responde a las mentiras de la patronal 📌Recurren la nueva ocupación de la estación de esquí de Navacerrada en el lado madrileño 📌La extrema derecha instrumentaliza las tractoradas del campo con convocatorias paralelas ‘asindicales’ 📌El Ayuntamiento de Madrid prevé talar 674 árboles que suman 27.400 años de vida en las obras para soterrar la A-5 📌… Y MÁS …. https://carabanchel.net
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enalfersa · 2 years ago
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La miel de Madrid protagonista del 12 al 15 de octubre en Navacerrada
● La XXII edición de la Feria de la Miel en Navacerrada del 12 al 15 de octubre en la Casa de la Cultura de Navacerrada, se organiza por Apiscam, junto con el Ayuntamiento de Navacerrada,  la Comunidad de Madrid  y la colaboración de Adesgam (Asociación de Desarrollo Sierra de Guadarrama) ● Los visitantes podrán comprar las mejores mieles de la región madrileña y aprender sobre el maravilloso…
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al-mayriti · 9 months ago
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Hola, a friend and I are thinking about doing a sightseeing trip to Madrid in the middle of november. Do you have some insider tips what we should see? :)
hi anon, yes of course !!!
so, one thing about madrid, it isn't a monument city but a walking city. i'd say walking through the city center, centered around the two main squares, puerta del sol and plaza mayor (both also massive tourist hotspots so expect a ton of people). just walking around that area, around arenal street, calle mayor (main street), carretas street and others is enough to get a feel of the oldest part of the city (also called 'madrid the los austrias' or 'austrian madrid', when spain was ruled by the habsburgs). it's my favourite area honestly, alongside the barrio de las letras, which you can get to walking or in a few metro stops. its name translates to 'neighborhood of the letters' because a ton of writers lived here, and you can find phrases from spanish literary classics engraved on the streets, it's lovely.
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apart from that central area, other cool spots i would really recommend you should check out is gran vía (busiest street in the city, it literally translates to 'broadway', it has a ton of theatres as well), malasaña (hip arts district, love the vibe, also it's so beautiful and there's always stuff going on, really nice place to go out at night as well), chueca (next to malasaña, it's the queer district!!! also very beautiful), debod (my actual favourite place in the city!!!!!! it's this hill that holds an egyptian temple - the temple of debod - that was gifted to spain after the aswan campaign, you can visit it and also the views from the city from here are lovely, you can find the best sunset here), el rastro (the largest flea market in the country, you can visit it every sunday, you can find anything here. also nearby, in the cuesta de moyano, there's a book fair also open only on sundays), retiro park (our main park, really pretty, it's very nice to just chill; it also has a lake you can row on, and cool statues and stuff), and the royal palace (it's open to the public if that's your thing, but the area around it is very very nice, i always end up here when i hang out with my friends).
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now let's talk museums!!!! madrid has a ton of museums, i'll tell you the ones i recommend but depending on what you're looking for there's probably something for you. important to note is that at least the prado and the reina sofía museums are free everyday one hour before they close !!!!!! important !!!!!! check in case there's other museums that do this, but i'm unsure, i think it's those two and maybe the thyssen?
so. the main three art museums in madrid are the prado museum (the counterpart of the louvre, that sorta vibe), the reina sofía museum (our modern art museum, only stuff from picasso onwards), and the thyssen museum (ngl i haven't been here, it's a private museum made out of the collection of this one countess). all of them (more or less) are in the prado boulevard, which is also very nice to walk by so it's always lovely to go there even if you don't enter the museums. nearby there's also the national archaeological museum, my personal favourite one.
other smaller but also cool museums that i love are the madrid history museum (the facade is insane, also has tons of cool maps of the city), romanticism museum (an old romanticism-era palace with romanticism-era paintings and other stuff), cerralbo museum (underrated af; it is the personal collection of this one noble, the building itself is absolutely insane), and the sorolla museum (if you like sorolla this is your place!).
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if you have time and want to visit a nearby city, my recommendations are: alcalá de henares (really close to madrid, it has the second oldest university in spain, with a medieval feel to it, it also has the madrid archaeological museum - it was a roman foundation under the name of complutum - and most importantly, it's known for being the birthplace of miguel de cervantes, writer of don quijote!!!! you can visit his house, it's now a museum :), el escorial (deep in the mountains, it has the monastery of el escorial, maximum icon of spanish renaissance, it was the winter palace of the monarchy and holds the royal crypt, where most of spanish monarchs have been buried), toledo (oh if you love medieval cities you'll love this one. it was the first capital of spain, and it is most known for being the city that during the medieval times had christians, muslims and jews living peacefully. there's tons of churches, mosques and synagogues to visit, and it is very well preserved, with narrow steep cobblestone streets, cannot recommend it enough), and segovia (toledo is to the south of madrid, and segovia to the north! it is most famous for its roman aqueduct, the best preserved and highest in the country, and it also has a ton of historical buildings, including its alcázar, a palace that inspired the sleeping beauty castle !!!!!). also it's not a city but there's a national park in madrid, the sierra de guadarrama national park and it's super beautiful, it's this lovely mountainous area perfect for hiking or just chilling, and depending on when in november you come, you might see snow!
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as a final warning!! i don't know where you're from but in november madrid is probably colder than you are expecting so make sure to pack some extra layers just in case !!!
#ask#madrid#sorry for the long post anon. but you asked for it#(but again. sorry)#hope this is helpful!#and if you have something in particular in mind of some kind of activity or a kind of place of visit#let me know so i can further help#also about guadarrama !!!#the national park is just part of the mountain range of the guadarrama mountains#and personally i haven't been to the park but i've been to other places in the guadarrama mountains and i can't recommend them enough#just going anywhere in the mountains is <3333#i would recommend the hayedo de montejo (the southernmost beech forest in europe!)#the boca del asno which is a popular picnic spot#navacerrada is the most famous ski town. maybe it will be opened in november but i'm unsure? there's cool trekking paths tho and it's easy#to get to via public transport#also !!!! la pedriza !!! which is this cool mountain (?) group of mountains (?) with these big rock formations that look funny#and there's a ton of mountain goats there as well.#anddd in the town where la pedriza is located (manzanares el real) is a really cool castle used by the templars#one of the best preserved medieval castles i've been to#definitely the best one in madrid#i almost added manzanares el real to the list of places to see next to madrid but it didn't feel important enough#there's also other places as well like again. if you want more info about specific stuff feel free to let me know!!!#also with public transport you should be able to get everywhere. the metro is (maybe a bit confusing) pretty reliable
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unteriors · 27 days ago
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Plaza Navacerrada, Sabadell, Barcelona, Catalonia.
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escapedaudios · 1 year ago
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if you dont mind what time, place or year do your audio series take place in??
I'll split it up by the timelines they take place in.
Neon Timeline Final Broadcast: 1959, Eureka California The Neon Barbarian: 1987, San Sequestro California Neon Wings: 1991, Flagstaff Arizona Sneaky Goblin: 2010, Saint Paul Minnesota Against the World: 2012, San Sequestro California ROM3O: 2066, San Sequestro California
Chronus Tmeline Chronus Seven: 2002, Boulder Colorado Rival Slasher Villains: 2021-2023, Lake Forest Missouri
Gothic Timeline Misery: 1622, Sheffield (England) Der Wolfsjäger: 1963, Gernsbach, Berlin, and Dippoldiswalde (Germany) Matador Gothic: 2007, Segovia, Navacerrada, Cantabria, and Bilbao (Spain) Matador Gothic Spinoffs: 2008-2009, Sevilla and Madrid (Spain)
Slice of Life Timeline - The New Jersey Rats: 2023, Newark New Jersey - The New Orleans Rats: 2019, Manhattan New York and New Orleans Louisiana - My Greasefire Life: 2024, Long Beach California - Doctor Himbo: 2028, Santa Monica California
Drift Timeline - Blue Infinity: 1789-1840, The Drift
Shitpost Timeline - Stomping Stuart Little: 2001, Queens New York - Soda Can Bully/Submissive Microwave: 1998, Anywhere USA
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Fascist troops aim their rifles near Navacerrada, outside Madrid, in December 1936.
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passaportesepanelas · 3 months ago
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03 de abril de 2025
Do Kazuropa à Honeyropa: Uma Nova Temporada pelo Velho Continente (Agora Juntos!) ✈️❤️
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Em 2017, a vida me presenteou com uma oportunidade incrível: uma bolsa de mestrado na Espanha para pesquisar Cidades Inteligentes e a inserção de tecnologias no planejamento urbano.  Na época, criei o Kazuropa – um blog-diário de viagem onde compartilhava minha jornada acadêmica, os passeios que realizava, os pontos turísticos que visitava, os museus e casas culturais que tanto admirava e meu cotidiano como estudante brasileiro na Europa. O grande intuito era possibilitar um meio de me aproximar ainda mais de amigos e familiares, sobretudo da minha mãe, leitora voraz dos meus textos e grande incentivadora da minha vida acadêmica.
E claro, não podia faltar o Polvinho - o mini-polvo que representava a Catarina (meu eterno rolinho) em todas os lugares e paisagens que visitava. Afinal, como diz nosso lema: "Não existe K sem Cá!" 🐙
Agora em 2025, abriremos uma nova temporada: a Honeyropa! Nosso honeymoon pelo Velho Continente, onde vamos transformar nossa paixão por viagens, cultura e gastronomia em fotos, vídeos e muitos causos.
O Kazuropa ainda está lá, cheio de memórias que guardo com carinho: 🔗 https://www.tumblr.com/kazuropa-blog
Mas agora é hora de escrever uma nova história ao lado do polvinho de carne, osso e seus tentáculos. Vamos provar que a Europa fica ainda melhor quando dividida a dois! De clássicos turísticos a cantinhos secretos, de pratos icônicos a experiências locais – cada descoberta vai ganhar um tempero especial.
Vem com a gente nessa jornada saborosa!
Fotos do Polvinho: 1. Puerto de Navacerrada (Cercedilla - ES) 2. Cidade de Santander (Cantábria - ES) 3. Jardins da Universidade Autônoma de Madrid (Cantoblanco - ES) 4. Cidade de Barcelona (Catalunha - ES) 5. Cidade de Toledo (Castela-Mancha - ES)
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victusinveritas · 2 years ago
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Armored car at Puerto de Navacerrada, 1936
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yo-sostenible · 21 days ago
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La Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), dependiente del Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico (MITECO), ha hecho público el avance climático de mayo de 2025, un mes muy cálido y húmedo en el conjunto de España La Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET) ha presentado su avance climático para mayo de 2025, pintando un cuadro aparentemente sereno: un mes clasificado como “normal” tanto en temperaturas como en precipitaciones para el conjunto de España. Sin embargo, tras esta etiqueta estadística se esconde un mes de marcados contrastes y eventos extremos que revelan la creciente volatilidad de nuestro clima. Anomalías de las temperaturas medias en mayo de 2025 respecto al período 1991-2020 La Falsa Calma de las Temperaturas: Entre el Frío Persistente y el Calor Récord La temperatura media mensual en la España peninsular fue de 16.1°C, solo 0.5°C por encima del promedio de referencia (1991-2020). Este dato, que lo sitúa como el vigésimo mayo más cálido desde 1961 y el duodécimo del siglo XXI, sugiere una ligera anomalía cálida pero dentro de lo “normal”. La Quincena Gélida: La primera mitad del mes estuvo dominada por un episodio frío notablemente persistente, del 4 al 16 de mayo. Durante estos días, tanto las máximas como las mínimas se mantuvieron sistemáticamente por debajo de los valores habituales para la época. Ejemplos palpables de este frío fueron los -0.6°C registrados en el Puerto de Navacerrada el día 6, los -0.5°C en Molina de Aragón el día 7, o los 0.0°C en León/Virgen del Camino también el día 6. El Final Abrasador: La aparente normalidad se rompió drásticamente con un episodio extremadamente cálido que arrancó el 24 de mayo y se extendió hasta fin de mes. Las temperaturas, tanto diurnas como nocturnas, se dispararon. Este calor intenso culminó con récords históricos para mayo: nada menos que diez estaciones principales registraron su temperatura máxima absoluta jamás vista en este mes. El cenit se alcanzó el día 31, con 40.7°C tanto en el aeropuerto de Córdoba como en el de Sevilla. Otros valores excepcionales fueron los 39.5°C en Morón de la Frontera (30 mayo) y 39.4°C en Jerez de la Frontera (30 mayo). Porcentaje de la precipitación con respecto a la media 1991-2020 en mayo de 2025 Geográficamente, este contraste se tradujo en un carácter predominantemente
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unfoldingnarratives · 30 days ago
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Down the rabbit hole... #workshop #offsite #alice #play #engage #exchange #explore #navacerrada #design #facilitation #coaching #whiterabbit
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carabanchelnet · 1 year ago
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📌Telepizza en Madrid lleva 2 meses sin pagar a sus trabajadores. CGT responde a las mentiras de la patronal 📌Recurren la nueva ocupación de la estación de esquí de Navacerrada en el lado madrileño 📌La extrema derecha instrumentaliza las tractoradas del campo con convocatorias paralelas ‘asindicales’ 📌El Ayuntamiento de Madrid prevé talar 674 árboles que suman 27.400 años de vida en las obras para soterrar la A-5 📌… Y MÁS …. https://carabanchel.net
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alexbidetxea · 2 months ago
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Alex Bidetxea recomienda rutas en España inspiradas en Contador y Valverde
España es tierra de ciclistas legendarios, y también de rutas que han marcado la historia del ciclismo mundial. Si te apasiona este deporte y quieres pedalear donde lo hicieron Alberto Contador y Alejandro Valverde, estas rutas son más que recorridos: son parte del alma del ciclismo español.
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1. Sierra de Guadarrama (Madrid/Segovia) – Territorio Contador
La zona donde Alberto Contador forjó sus piernas. Esta región ofrece:
Puerto de Navacerrada
Cotos y Morcuera
Paisajes de montaña, bosques y carreteras técnicas
Es perfecta para entrenamientos de fondo con puertos largos. Contador la usaba como campo base.
Rodar aquí es conectar con una de las carreras más explosivas del ciclismo moderno.
2. Sierra Espuña (Murcia) – El patio de Valverde
Valverde, “El Bala”, ha entrenado durante años en las sierras de su Murcia natal. Uno de sus tramos favoritos:
Collado Bermejo, una subida exigente con vistas espectaculares
Trayectos de sol, curvas y tranquilidad
Ideal para simular esfuerzos largos y disfrutar de un entorno natural privilegiado.
3. Lagos de Covadonga (Asturias) – Icono de la Vuelta
Aunque ni Contador ni Valverde nacieron allí, ambos han dejado actuaciones memorables en este puerto mítico.
Los Lagos de Covadonga son una visita obligada si amas el ciclismo épico.
14 km de subida constante
Tramos al 10–12% de pendiente
Escenario de la historia viva del ciclismo español
Subirlo es sentir la emoción de cada edición de la Vuelta a España.
4. Mont Caro (Cataluña) – El entrenamiento silencioso
Poco conocido pero tremendamente exigente, el Mont Caro en Tarragona es otro de los lugares elegidos por profesionales. Tiene:
Más de 20 km de ascenso
Vistas al Delta del Ebro
Soledad perfecta para entrenar en silencio
Rodar por estas rutas no solo es entrenar: es rendir homenaje a quienes hicieron grande este deporte. Seguir las huellas de Contador y Valverde es inspirarte a escribir tus propias etapas memorables.
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al-mayriti · 1 year ago
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happy day of the autonomous community of madrid to my fellow madrileñes 🤍❤️ reminder that the CAM is more than just madrid city !!!
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they are, in order:
cascadas del hervidero (san agustín del guadalix), royal palace of aranjuez (aranjuez), la pedriza (manzanares el real), el atazar reseervoir (largest lake in madrid), parque europa (torrejón de ardoz, it contains miniature replicas of famous european monuments), bunker blockaus 13 (colmenar de arroyo, used during the civil war), silla de felipe ii (san lorenzo de el escorial), parque warner madrid (san martín de la vega), navacerrada, cerro de los ángeles (getafe, geographical center of the iberian peninsula), castle of manzanares el real (manzanares el real), chinchón
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