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Portugos - Yard Art Print
by Juan Carlos Ballesteros
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Portugos - Yard art print by Juan Carlos Ballesteros. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Portugos is a town in the Alpujarra (Granada-Spain).... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
Portugos is a town in the Alpujarra (Granada-Spain).
"The Alpujarra is a natural and historical region in Andalucia, Spain, on the south slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent valley. The average elevation is 4,000 feet above sea level. It extends over two provinces, Granada and Almeria; it is sometimes referred to in the plural as "Las Alpujarras". There are several interpretations of this Arabic name: the most convincing is that it derives from al-bugsharra, meaning something like "sierra of pastures". The administrative center is Orgiva. Trevelez, at 4,840 feet (1486 meters) above sea level, is the highest village in Europe.
The Sierra Nevada runs west-to-east for about 80 km. It includes the two highest mountains in mainland Spain: the Mulhacen at 3479 m. and the Veleta, just a little lower. As the name implies, it is covered with snow in winter. The snow-melt in the spring and summer allows the southern slopes of the Sierra to remain green and fertile throughout...
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Jenny Lee
Beautiful art work Juan, L/F Now following you
Juan Carlos Ballesteros replied:
Thank you Jenny
Nieves Nitta
In 2001, right before 9-11, we visited Deifontes, Granada, where we heard an amazing story about the town's olive industry while admiring the hills covered by those wonderful trees. Too bad I did not have a digital camera then!
Juan Carlos Ballesteros replied:
Although Deifontes is quite close to the ciy of Granada I have to tell you that I donĀ“t know it very well so may be may next photographic trip will be there. Thank you Nieves for the comment!
Nieves Nitta
This is so lovely, Juan Carlos! L/F
Juan Carlos Ballesteros replied:
Thank you Nieves! I like to go to villages of the Alpujarra to find peace and rest.
Bob Christopher
Hi Juan...I like your image. Very nicely composed and presented. Well executed...Cheers Bob fv
Juan Carlos Ballesteros replied:
Thank you Bob for your comment!
Juan Carlos Ballesteros
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate the time you've dedicated to comment my photograph.