A trip to the Iberian peninsula and Barcelona
- shivaram1970
- Oct 22, 2022
- 1 min read
Just returned from a trip to Spain to see one of the rarest cats The Iberian Lynx. This cat had nearly disappeared from the face of earth. These cats are seen mainly in southern Spain. They have thrived and clawed back from the brink of extinction mainly on the privately owned lands in Sierra de Andujar . Their numbers had gone down to less than a 100 in 2002 and are now at around 1500. These cats are difficult to track as they are small and stay inside bushes another big difficulty is the area to look for them is vast. Also most of their habitat are privately owned land with no direct access. So one needs to look for them from the public roads. We spent 6 days looking from them and had 4 sightings of 7 individuals with most of the sightings were far but on the final day we got super lucky and saw them up close.
First sighting of the Lynx


The Wonderful sighting up close


Some other wildlife seen







Barcelona Visit
Was there for 2 days in Barcelona and walked around the city photographing. Visited some monuments, markets and of course camp Nou .The 7 days in the wild went off in a flash and the 2 days in the city seemed like years.
La Sagrada Familia
The largest unfinished Catholic church in the world. Designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí







Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya





Mercat de la Boqueria








Camp Nou





Streets of Barcelona

















Finally a view from our hotel room


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