The sunlight sneaks its way around the rock walls of Anisclo Canyon in Aragon, Spain where the Rio Bellos flows, creating reflections of the cliffs and trees. These reflections seem to be floating in mid air making the area seem magical but also very mystical.What appears as green colored water through the calm narrow gorge of the deeper sections of the Rio Bellos, the flow soon changes where the rocks surface and the river becomes shallower. The calmness of the river quickly changes as the water flows over the visible rocks creating a white foam as the Rio Bellos continues downstream.During the summer months hiking is fantastic through the Anisclo Canyon in Aragon, Spain but be well prepared as the heat sits between these canyon walls making the temperature unbearable. A quick dip in the Rio Bellos will cool one off fairly quickly but always be prepared with drinking water and snacks.Starting ... continue below the picture...
... near the summit of the Pyrenees mountain range, the Rio Bellos makes its way through the Anisclo Canyon and in certain areas the tranquility is something that you never realized existed. Eventually, the river makes its way to where it meets up with the landscape of the Aso Valley in Aragon, Spain.The Rio Bellos can pick up speed in some areas and the waters can become fairly furious as it cascades over rock cliffs creating spectacular waterfalls. While visiting Aragon, Spain, be sure to venture into the wilderness of the Anisclo Canyon and explore nature's wonders along the Rio Bellos.Rio Bellos in the Canon (canyon) de Anisclo, Parque Nacional y Monte Perdido, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valle de Vio, Pyrenees, Huesca, Aragon, Spain, Europe.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/29.0, exposure time of 1/6 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 100mm.