En una salida de Fonamad, era a Cantabria, a Saja–Besaya, del que tanto había oido hablar, que me apunte rápidamente. Para la salida, necesitábamos permisos especiales para entrar en distintos sitios, la asociación se encargo de todo, y tuvimos la suerte que un guarda del parque ademas era aficionado a la fotografía, y nos acompaño.
El sitio increíble, nada mas llegar y ponernos en camino, entrando en el parque, en una cuneta, todos parados, hay algo, tuvimos la suerte de ver muchas Drosera rotundifolia, que es una planta carnívora que tiene unas gotas como muy apetitosas para los insectos, pero son muy pegajosas y se convierten en trampa mortal.
Bosques caminos, ríos, flores, vamos una maravilla. También tuvimos la suerte de poder fotografiar un ejemplar del famoso Lilium pyrenaicum.
Al día siguiente, anfibios de diversos tipos, arboles centenarios, vamos una maravilla.
Ademas fuimos a comernos un cocido montañés de los que hacen época, en Los Ojos, un pequeño pueblo, pero con comida casera tradicional, y nos atendieron de maravilla, yo he repetido este lugar varias veces, y siempre termino contento, y empachado.
Bueno aqui os dejo unas cuantas fotos de la salida, espero que os gusten.
On an outing from Fonamad, it was to Cantabria, to Saja-Besaya, which I had heard so much about, so I signed up quickly. For the outing, we needed special permits to enter different places, the association took care of everything, and we were lucky that a park ranger who was also fond of photography, and accompanied us. The incredible place, as soon as we arrived and set off, entering the park, in a ditch, everyone standing, there is something, we were lucky to see many Drosera rotundifolia, which is a carnivorous plant that has some drops that are very appetizing for the insects, but they are very sticky and become a death trap. Forests, roads, rivers, flowers, we are wonderful. We were also lucky enough to be able to photograph a specimen of the famous Lilium pyrenaicum. The next day, amphibians of various types, ancient trees, we are wonderful. We also went to eat a mountain stew, one of those from the past, in Los Ojos, a small town, but with traditional homemade food, and they served us wonderfully. I have returned to this place several times, and I always end up happy, and stuffed. Well here are a few photos of the outing, I hope you like them.