Last Thursday, after ending our olive harvesting season, we decided to spend the day visiting the area. I had heard about this view point, about 45 minutes away from our farm. The day was cold but the sun was up and the colors of the autumn mixing green and brown on the landscape and the blue sky where breathtaking.
It took us a little while to get there as we stopped the car several times to take pictures of the area, finally, the impressive hanging white concrete showed up in the distance as we approached our destination.
The place gets its name from The Zebro, a variety of horse which lived whild in the Iberian Peninsula untill the XVI century.
As it was the morning of a weekday, there was no people and we could enjoy the views alone after a short walk from the road where several signs explained the story of the place.
Finally, we reached the platform.
There are two glass circles on the ground of the platform but unfortunatelly they were all covered by the dew and you could not see the view down the clift through them.
And a new sign showed us all the hills you could see around the 360° view.
Here's a pano view where you can appreciate the clouds below the mountains.
I was clearly worth visiting the place, the day was perfect and the area worth coming back for biking sometime in the spring before the strong hot temperature of the summer is too hard to climb the hills.
As we were leaving the place, I stoped the car again to take a shot of the silouette of the platform from the distance.