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  • El Hierro. The eco-museo de Guinea where is possible to see the famous Lagartos Gigantes, the giant lizards of El Hierro. The Gallotia simonyi is a species of lizard that can be found on the island. The species was once present throughout much of the island but is now confined to a few small areas of cliff. <br />
About 60 centimetres long, the Hierro giant lizard is a thickset reptile with a broad head. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, EL Pinar pine forest., the most important of the Canary Islands. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. The eco-museo de Guinea is a archeological and ethnographical museum showing the way of life of the first inhabitants of the island, Bimbaches, and evolution of the construction industry since the times of Conquesu until the XXth century. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Hermita de los Reyes church near the southwestern coast. From here every 4 years starts a pilgrimage going to Valverde, the island's capital. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, Valverde is the small capital of the island. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Hermita de los Reyes church near the southwestern coast. From here every 4 years starts a pilgrimage going to Valverde, the island's capital. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, According to the Ministry for Industry, El Hierro will become the first island in the world to be energy self-sufficient. This will be achieved through a  project combining a greater than 11 megawatt wind farm and two hydroelectric projects. The project, created by the local Gorona del Viento El Hierro consortium, will producing 11.5 megawatts of wind power to supply electricity for approximately 11,000 residents and three water desalination facilities. The hybrid wind/pumped hydro storage system will store surplus wind power by pumping water up 700 meters  to fill the crater of an extinct volcano. When winds are calm or when demand exceeds supply, water will be released from the crater to generate 11.3 MW of electricity, filling an artificial basin created at the bottom of the extinct volcano. Water in the lower basin is then pumped back up again to the upper reservoir when there is excess wind power. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, Valverde, this monument celebrates the Bajada, the big once-every-four-years pilgrimage where the statue of the island’s Holy Vierge travels to the capital for a month. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Landscape in the island's mountains. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Mirador del Rio is a lookout located at the northermost tip of the island. It has a comfortable bar and lounge offering a magnificent panoramic view of the small islands of La Graciosa to the north of Lanzarote.
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  • El Hierro, El Sabinar an old juniper forest where the trees took very amazing forms as a result of the weather conditions. Over the centuries the trees were exposed to effect of the continuously blowing north-eastern winds, which made their natural vertical growth difficult and forced them to bend down to the ground. El Hierro, nicknamed the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Sabinar an old juniper forest where the trees took very amazing forms as a result of the weather conditions. Over the centuries the trees were exposed to effect of the continuously blowing north-eastern winds, which made their natural vertical growth difficult and forced them to bend down to the ground. El Hierro, nicknamed the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo, Punta Grande cliff with tje "smallest hotel of the world. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. La Restinga village. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Lava fields near La Restinga village. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, Echedo village. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Golfo, biologic banana plantation owned by the local governement (cabildo). Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. El Julàn museum. The "Bimbaches" left numerous petroglyphs  not yet decrypted. The most significant are found in "Los Letreros de El Júlan" . Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo, Punta Grande cliff, In the back Roque de Salmor. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo, Punta Grande cliff, In the back Roque de Salmor. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo, landscape. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, The Mirador de la Peña is situated on an altitude of 740 metres above sea level and was designed by the famous artist from Lanzarote César Manrique. From this impressive balcony extends an amazing panorama over the entire El Golfo valley. Additionaly there is also restaurant, perfectly blended into the mirador. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Sabinar an old juniper forest where the trees took very amazing forms as a result of the weather conditions. Over the centuries the trees were exposed to effect of the continuously blowing north-eastern winds, which made their natural vertical growth difficult and forced them to bend down to the ground. El Hierro, nicknamed the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Sabinar an old juniper forest where the trees took very amazing forms as a result of the weather conditions. Over the centuries the trees were exposed to effect of the continuously blowing north-eastern winds, which made their natural vertical growth difficult and forced them to bend down to the ground. El Hierro, nicknamed the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, the isolated village of Sabinosa is the most western of all the Spain. Here the electricity arrived only at the end of the  70s. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo with Roques de Salmor in the back. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • Lanzarote, the Salinas de Janubio are situated in the South-West of the island. They are the biggest salt refinery of Lanzarote and the whole Canary islands and were put under nature conservancy.
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  • Lanzarote, Mirador del Rio is a lookout located at the northermost tip of the island. It has a comfortable bar and lounge offering a magnificent panoramic view of the small islands of La Graciosa to the north of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Mirador del Rio is a lookout located at the northermost tip of the island. It has a comfortable bar and lounge offering a magnificent panoramic view of the small islands of La Graciosa to the north of Lanzarote.
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  • El Hierro. Lava fields near La Restinga village. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Landscape near the southwestern coast. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro. Landscape near the southwestern coast. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Golfo, Punta Grande cliff with tje "smallest hotel of the world. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, El Sabinar an old juniper forest where the trees took very amazing forms as a result of the weather conditions. Over the centuries the trees were exposed to effect of the continuously blowing north-eastern winds, which made their natural vertical growth difficult and forced them to bend down to the ground. El Hierro, nicknamed the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • El Hierro, the isolated village of Sabinosa is the most western of all the Spain. Here the electricity arrived only at the end of the  70s. Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano (the "Meridian Island"), is the smallest and farthest south and west of the Canary islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Guatiza. Cactuus Garden, a project by Cesar Manrique. In the 5.000 m2  are more than 7.200 specimens of over 1.100 cactus species from such different places like Peru, Mexico, Chile, USA, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Morocco and Canary Islands.
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  • Lanzarote, Teguise, former capital of the island. The island's history is reflected in the old town, a collection of whitewashed houses which beautiful examples of architecture.
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  • Lanzarote, Teguise, former capital of the island, the parish church of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. The island's history is reflected in the old town, a collection of whitewashed houses which beautiful examples of architecture.
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  • Lanzarote, Teguise, former capital of the island, the parish church of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. The island's history is reflected in the old town, a collection of whitewashed houses which beautiful examples of architecture.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, Arrecife the island's capital.  Castillo de San Gabriel (St Gabriel's castle) build on XVI century against the English and Barbaresque pirates.
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  • Lanzarote, Arrecife the island's capital. Sand castle on the main beach.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria is one of the most traditional villages in the north of the island.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Paracas Nature Reserve, Ballestas Islands (Guano Islands), a shelter for thousands of seabirds and hundreds of sea-lions
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Bay Islands, Roatàn. West Bay, the most beautiful beach of Roatàn island.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria village. César Manrique’s House and Museum at Haría, in northern Lanzarote, Open only from few months. The visitor catches a glimpse of the rooms where the painter lived and worked his last years. APPENA APERTA, SONO RIUSCITO AD AVERE I PERMESSI.
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  • Lanzarote, cliffs near the Salinas de Janubio salt refinery.
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  • Lanzarote, Famara beach is located on the north shore of Lanzarote. In the last years Famara has become the place to be for numerous surfers from all over the globe.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.
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  • Lanzarote, Jameos de Agua. A jameo is a volcanic formation formed when the ceiling of an underground lava tunnel collapses, exposing a section of the tunnel to the sky. A bar, restaurant, swimming pool, and concert hall were all built within one such formation under the guidance of César Manrique, and opened to the public in 1966. A natural lake of extraordinarily clear waters houses the famous blind albino crabs (Munidopsis polymorpha). The darkness within the grotto causes the lack of pigmentation of this rare specimen unique in the world, whitish in colour and barely one centimetre long.
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  • Lanzarote,Tinayo village.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria village. César Manrique’s House and Museum at Haría, in northern Lanzarote, Open only from few months. In the workshop set off from the house, the visitor discovers the scenario where Manrique worked, surrounded by pigment, drawings, easels and unfinished paintings, all conserved just as he left them the day he died. APPENA APERTA, SONO RIUSCITO AD AVERE I PERMESSI.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park. The road between Tinayo and Yaiza. Montañas del Fuego. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park, Montañas del Fuego. Islote de Ilario, although the volcanoes themselves are inactive the  active underground is demonstrated by the instant geyser . The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park, Montañas del Fuego. A popular route where one can visit by camel. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park. Montañas del Fuego. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park. Montañas del Fuego. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park. Montañas del Fuego. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote. Timanfaya National Park, Montañas del Fuego. A popular route where one can visit by camel. The area is 51.07 square kilometres and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.
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  • Lanzarote, Playa Papagayo near Playa Blanca is the most popular of Lanzarote beaches.
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  • Lanzarote, El Golfo. The Golf is a caldera which was affected by the erosion of the ocean parted in the middle. Inside the  a small lagoon is known as Laguna de los Clicos which is connected to the ocean by subterranean chasms. It is separated from the ocean by a black sand beach covering parts of the old caldera. The green colour of the lagoon water due to the huge amount of vegetal organisms existing in there and the special glint and exposure of light depending on the day time and position of the sun give the visitor a feeling of great impression. .
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  • Lanzarote, San Bartolomè. Traditional architecture.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria village. César Manrique’s House and Museum at Haría, in northern Lanzarote, Open only from few months. In the workshop set off from the house, the visitor discovers the scenario where Manrique worked, surrounded by pigment, drawings, easels and unfinished paintings, all conserved just as he left them the day he died. APPENA APERTA, SONO RIUSCITO AD AVERE I PERMESSI.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria village. César Manrique’s House and Museum at Haría, in northern Lanzarote, Open only from few months. In the workshop set off from the house, the visitor discovers the scenario where Manrique worked, surrounded by pigment, drawings, easels and unfinished paintings, all conserved just as he left them the day he died. APPENA APERTA, SONO RIUSCITO AD AVERE I PERMESSI.
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  • Lanzarote, Haria village. César Manrique’s House and Museum at Haría, in northern Lanzarote, Open only from few months. The visitor catches a glimpse of the rooms where the painter lived and worked his last years. APPENA APERTA, SONO RIUSCITO AD AVERE I PERMESSI.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. Built in 1968 on top of a volcanic trail, in the lower level, the natural formation of five volcanic bubbles to make an unusual and exemplary living space within a natural space. The outside of the house and upper level is an inspiration from the traditional architecture of Lanzarote.
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