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From the bee fly to the good morning cat… In La Vanguardia’s Readers’ Photos we can see a summary of ten curious images, of complaints or with a message collected this week in The Reader’s Mailbox.

I live in Bariloche, Argentina, and I captured this photograph on the balcony of my house. I was surprised when I saw this bee fly.

I took this image in Vic. A cold, lonely photograph, with open umbrellas and that should be repeated more frequently.

I have taken this photograph with which I want to convey that no, Columbus’s finger does not point to America.

The railway lines are hidden today in the city of Barcelona. Only a few sections remain in the extreme neighborhoods, between some industrial buildings, now obsolete. As shown in this image obtained from a bridge between Pallars Street and Juan de Austria Street.

Flying over Madrid I have photographed the spectacular skyline of the city with its five great towers.

They say that the tree that announces the arrival of spring is the almond tree and the bush is the gorse. This photograph corresponds to Alcorisa (Teruel).

Spending a lovely family day and taking advantage of the good weather we have in Barcelona, ??we went up to the roof of the building to celebrate the little one’s birthday and there we had the company of an elegant seagull, perched on top of a chimney. She was quite confused, because she reached the upper area of ??our city, very far from the sea, which is where you can normally see these beautiful birds.

Judging by this photograph of the padlocks, there must be many lovers in the town of Talamanca.

This photograph captured on the streets of Madrid could well have the title: “When the containers speak.”

This cat in the image says good morning to us from Cardona, in the Bages region.