Logs for Ratone 
23-Nov-19
Found along with segulera and fdgc during a nice long weekend in Amsterdam, plenty of nice moments and places.
Thanks for hiding.
Thanks for hiding.
31-Dec-05
Located and dividing the provinces of Segovia and Guadalajara, also dividing the regions of Castilla La Mancha and Castilla-León.
Nearby there is an interesting eolic field, with many windmills.
Nearby there is an interesting eolic field, with many windmills.
Located in the Cruz Verde mountain pass, in MAdrid, Spain.
This spot serves to prevent fires in the Monte Abantos and its surroundings, unluckyly did not make its ework some years ago...
This spot serves to prevent fires in the Monte Abantos and its surroundings, unluckyly did not make its ework some years ago...
24-Dec-05
I was fined while doing urban geocaching with a friend from Switzerland...I even paid the parking but was fined because I left the car some meters away from the signal. Later on I was fined due to overspeed.
And later on, a DNF for GC7D98...Damm!
And later on, a DNF for GC7D98...Damm!
A very ancient one (by the way, I do not think there are modern lavoirs!), located in a very small and almost empty village of the interior of Valencia province, in Spain, and named Ahillas.
I can not provide history about it, since I was travelling and could not ask.
I can not provide history about it, since I was travelling and could not ask.
I found this (more virtual than ever) in Madrid, Spain...but you can find it everywhere!
Look at:
http://mascotamigos.com/cementeriodemascotas/index.htm
Look at:
http://mascotamigos.com/cementeriodemascotas/index.htm
Found this very old one in Campillejo, Guadalajara, Spain.
How can make a picture of a car GPS module?
LC caches were created before car navigator were populars, and therefore there is no guidance about this...
How can make a picture of a car GPS module?
LC caches were created before car navigator were populars, and therefore there is no guidance about this...
Located in Alcublas, Valencia, Spain, near a real cache (GCK3JG).
I thought about logging one of the El Quixote ones, in Consuegra, Spain, but this one is more original.
I thought about logging one of the El Quixote ones, in Consuegra, Spain, but this one is more original.
Located in MasÃa Pelarda, near Formiche bajo, Teruel. Gives service to a MasÃa, that is a traditional kind of rural in Aragón and Catalunya regions.
The small section is made of wood.
The small section is made of wood.
15-Nov-05
This is San Vicente Lighthouse, located at the southwesternmost cape of Europe, in Portugal.
09-Oct-05
This simple pyramid is the entrance of an ironmongers shop named Soriano. Located in Alcobendas, Spain.
16-Sep-05
10-Sep-05
There are billions of USF flags...in every country. This one is in my little country: my home (ha, ha, ha...)
09-Sep-05
04-Sep-05
04-Jun-05
El Perelló, Valencia, Spain.
Maybe the most recent bridge, built only some months ago. It saves a long way that was walked in the past over a narrow estuary.
[This entry was edited by Ratone on Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 12:22:15 AM.]
Maybe the most recent bridge, built only some months ago. It saves a long way that was walked in the past over a narrow estuary.
[This entry was edited by Ratone on Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 12:22:15 AM.]
29-Apr-05
N 40° 34.490 W 005° 21.510
This caught me by surprise. Usually it takes some time until I log a find. Hope this is OK.
This is a 14th century Romanic bridge in Barco de Avila, Madrid, Spain.
Regards,
Ratone
16-Jan-05
This one is Batman. Located in Spain, near Madrid, in the surroundings of Soto del Real. While driving my brother in law discovered it. The stone is called El Berrueco.
12-Aug-04
This is Fabréges dam, in the Haute Pyrenees state, France. The pic has been taken from the cabin-lift that leads to the Artouste lake tourist train, where there is a very interesting cache called Artouste as well.
08-Jul-04
This is San Vicente Lighthouse, located at the southweaternmost cape of Europe, in Portugal.
11-Mar-04
N 40° 43.000 W 003° 25.555
This is Debod's temple. This wonder of bricks was moved from the Nilo riverbed (Egypt) to Madrid (Spain), to avoid be sunk under the Assuan dam water.
Coordinates are exactly, trick is that the building is big and I could choose the most rounded ones.
This is Debod's temple. This wonder of bricks was moved from the Nilo riverbed (Egypt) to Madrid (Spain), to avoid be sunk under the Assuan dam water.
Coordinates are exactly, trick is that the building is big and I could choose the most rounded ones.
19-Jan-04