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thanks and a peaceful, beautiful and healthy new year. Greetings Chrys

autostitched. Left-to-right: Zarcita, El Bailadero(backgr.), Ojila, Carmona

Hi, Jevvy,

usual and easiest approach: find the path (which is on many maps) between Casa (now:Ruina) Forestal de Zarcita to Cruce de Zarcita; and from this path, branching off right between R.Ojila & Zarcita, the (5-minutes, dead-end) sidepath that leads to R.Ojila, easy to find, esp. if you take your time! (btw., ~2009 there was a new side-path/track from abovementioned side-path going down+north to some newly-(I wonder why?)fenced-in areas: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/77038190 -- didn't have time to find out if this was a cul-de-sac or if it connects down to the aqueduct)

autostitched. see http://www.panoramio.com/photo/77065017 for other half of 360°-pano.

autostitched. see http://www.panoramio.com/photo/77046065 for other half of 360°-pano.

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Ist mir 1 Rätsel, wozu diese Flächen eingezäunt wurden. Gibt's einen Weg hinunter zur alten Wasserleitung ?

(background)left: R.Carmona; right: R.Zarcita

Da gehts lustig zu...

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