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the Canary Islands
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The Canaries consist of 7 larger and 4 very small volcanic islands. They comprise a politically 'autonomous region' within Spain, belong geographically to Africa (but without dangerous animals, exotic diseases, etc.), and are culturally somewhat South American - linguistically, for example - with many connections in particular to Venezuela. Columbus started his great voyage of discovery from the Canaries. They are a 'bridge between the continents' of Europe, Africa, and South America. |
the Canaries |
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Tenerife
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The same time zone as Great Britain, i.e., 1 hour ahead of the European continent. |
Tenerife |
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Surrounding Area
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Lively coastal villages and towns - beautiful beaches with mostly black sand - secluded mountain villages - the capital Santa Cruz with important harbour - bizarre and wildly romantic mountainous regions - gorges, generally covered by vegetation, forged by torrents of water at the end of the last ice age. In the North as well as in the North West are largely bare mountainous regions connected by a chain of mountains, with the imposing high plateau 'Las Cañadas' at the foot of the Teide: the crater of the gigantic original volcano in which one can still see hardened streams of lava Slightly below that as well as further toward the North East, there are large pine forests, still further in the North East, near La Laguna, a forest of laurel trees. |
Las Teresitas |
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Climate
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In March, you can see the snow on top of the Teide from the Finca while people are bathing at the beach. If it is cloudy on the lower part of the island, it is possible to drive up the slope, through the clouds, and enjoy generally blue sky after all. |
Marymonte |
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