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In Cieza, colour is synonymous with flowering, but if any colour is missing from the explosion of spring in our fields, it is given to us by autumn.
In Cieza, in this month of November, right in the middle of the season, we find ochre, yellow and red tones, which are perhaps what an artist lacks in his palette when painting the landscapes of La Floración.
A landscape full of atypical tones, ephemeral like the flowering, where finding the perfect frame is the greatest satisfaction for artists, painters and photographers, but also for fans who these days enjoy a walk through the Ciezan landscapes, with good temperatures still, and a unique light that enhances the natural beauty.
The Paseo Ribereño, for its variety of plants, for the background provided by the Atalaya and the riverside orchards; the hidden area of El Menjú, the Maripinar, any apricot or peach orchard... are essential visits at this time, when the carpets of leaves leave a beautiful, extraordinary landscape, which is the object of attention and surprises with its contrasts, which would seem drawn if we did not see them in situ.
The colours of the varied trees contrast with the clear skies, sometimes stained by the low clouds typical of autumn. Even cloudy days have their charm: the same image changes from one day to the next; natural postcards worthy of the best artists with a paintbrush.
Taking time to contemplate the landscapes of Cieza that nature gives us in Autumn is an unforgettable experience. It is the preparation for the explosion of colours that awaits us from mid-February, and which we eagerly await but in a bearable manner because of the authentic wonder of Autumn in Cieza, which is gradually gaining its own name.
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Autumn in Cieza is the prelude to flowering. Ochre, yellow and red tones dress the landscapes in an ephemeral but impressive way.
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Photographs of Fernando Galindo Tormo, Fernando Cobarro Passiondigitall, Francisco Javier Ortega
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