This ongoing series examines roadside memorials in Spain as a form of vernacular marking within the built and infrastructural landscape. The photographs document sites of fatal traffic accidents where informal shrines of crosses, plaques, flowers and personal objects have been installed by relatives and local communities. Positioned at the margins of roads, these structures occupy a transitional zone between circulation space and private remembrance. the images are presented in monochrome and in a square format, focusing attention onto the material qualities, scale and placement in relation to surrounding elements such as road surfaces, embankments and adjacent landscapes. Across the series, the memorials function as markers of interruption within a system designed for continuous movement. Their presence introduces a localised and enduring sign of loss into an otherwise utilitarian setting. By situating these structures within a broader survey, the work considers how acts of mourning are embedded into everyday landscape and how private grief is made visible through modest and repeatable forms.