Exploring the secrets of the Rosella farmhouse

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 January 2024 Wednesday 15:57
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Exploring the secrets of the Rosella farmhouse

* The author is part of the community of readers of La Vanguardia

For years I have controlled this supposed farmhouse or rather the ruins, known as La Rosella, in the Urgell region. I have explored it and you can see detailed images of what remains of it in this report in La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos.

I assume that it is a farmhouse because in the field below there is a well, which the owners have covered with a bale of straw so that people or animals do not fall into it.

We can see the well in this meadow in this series of two photographs, one perspective and another snapshot in more detail, with the bale of straw.

A 92-year-old local man told me that this ruined farmhouse is known as La Rosella, although, honestly, I have not found any references to this place, so it has been quite an adventure to explore it.

After the visit, some observations. There are no tiles, not even broken. There are pikes and stone utensils. And the concrete platforms known as sandwich in this house are made of stone.