Fresno que se come una señal. Ash tree eats a signal.
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member monticola
N 40° 53.851 W 003° 27.487
30T E 461411 N 4527481
Señal de coto de caza "comida" por un fresno. Hunting sign eating by an ash tree.
Waymark Code: WMBAEZ
Location: Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Date Posted: 04/26/2011
Views: 9

English version below

Estas señales de coto de caza se sitúan a distancias regulares entre las de primer orden (más detalles) y, con frecuencia se clavan en los troncos de árboles, los cuales pueden ir "comiéndoselas" lentamente como consecuencia de su natural crecimiento. Aquí lo vemos en un fresno de la ribera del río Lozoya en el sendero que lo remonta desde la presa del Pontón de la Oliva hacia el embalse de El Atazar.

English version

These signs are placed at regular distances between first-order signs (more details) and often dig into the trunks of trees, which can be "eating them" slowly as a result of natural growth. Here we see an ash tree on the banks of the river Lozoya in the trail that goes back from the dam Ponton de la Oliva to the dam of El Atazar.

Type of Tree: Fresno de hoja estrecha. Ash tree (Fraxinus angustifolia).

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