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From the antennas of Collsuspina a panoramic window opens to contemplate the Plana de Vic, although in these photographs in Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia the landscape is cloudy due to the presence of a lot of suspended dust.

The haze is a meteorological phenomenon consisting of the presence in the atmosphere of very small dust particles, in this case, of Saharan origin.

In Collsuspina, near Sant Cugat de Gavadons, there is a watershed where the Ter, Besòs and Llobregat river basins converge.

The Ter, as it passes through Collsuspina, is known as Torrent de Sant Cugat, to later become the Gurri. The Llobregat is known as Torrent de l’Espina or Santa Coloma, as well as Riera de Calders, while the Besòs is linked to the Torrent de Güells and, when it is already a little bigger, receives the name of the Congost.

From the antennas you can see the landscape of La Plana de Vic, this elongated depression in a north-south direction that constitutes the central nucleus of the Osona region.