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Cave Village Barranco de Guayadeque Gran Canaria

In the last part of my Gran Canaria film run we Grottbyn in the ravine valley Barranco de Guayadeque. Then we go through a dram dramatic landscape of volcanic formations La Fortaleza south of Santa Lucia.

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Video published on 29 May. 2013
Film: Ronny von Frank-Einstein
Category: Travel & Events
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Let us show you all the things you can see in Las Palmas on your own.

Las Palmas is the biggest city on the Canary Islands. The best way to see this wonderful city is from the top of a two-storey open bus, this allows you to enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of the city.

laspalmas2Playa de Las Canteras is a beautiful place where you can take part in swimming, diving, surfing and a lots of other water sports you will find all these activities in and around the golden sand. What about spending an evening in the Auditorium Alfredo Krauss, a concert hall with sea views located on the north beach in Las Palmas.
There is also opportunity to spend a few Euros in the different shopping areas.

Las Palmas has a rich cultural history that is fascinating to know about.
We can for example name the Museum of Science and Technology or a relaxing walk through the León y Castillo House Museum, which tells the island's story.

Gran Canaria is famous for being the home to many famous writers and artists, their works are exhibited in different museums, including the Museum Perez Galdos, Nestor Museum of Gran Canaria and Tomás Morales House Museum. El Pueblo Canario - The Canarian village museum is a complex of traditionally built houses forming a typical Canarian village with gates, turrets and an atrium.
The historic district of Vegueta is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and here you will find many things to do and see.

Enjoy Las Palmas from the top of a two-story bus and let City Sightseeing Las Palmas help you to plan your stay.
Have a walk in Paseo de la Corniche, along the water and admire the beautiful nature. Make a tour in the Teatro Perez Galdos. The program includes works by Shakespeare and various concerts, musicals, ballet and comedy.
Whatever you like to do or see, you will find countless things too do in Las Palmas.

The City Sightseeing bus has 11 stops on his tour of Las Palmas and you can get off wherever you want to and jump back on later again. The bus passes by stops every 35 minutes.


The City Sightseeing bus has a particular bus stop at the bus station, which is the end station for the local buses coming from the south, so if you want to go on such a trip, you can take bus number 01 or 91 from the south coast, get off at the station "San Telmo" (the buses go down in the basement) and go up the street and look for the red sign. Here will the City bus stop every 35 minutes.

This trip is about 90 Km and it takes about 5 hours to drive, including a few short. The trip takes us onto some small and winding roads as we head up into the mountains but don't worry our driver is very experienced who will bring us all back safely.
We drive to San Fernando where we turn to Fataga, also called the 1000 palms valley. Shortly after we come out of San Fernando we drive past an area where there is a replica of a canarian village which shows how the first humans lived on Gran Canaria. Here we take a break so you can get more information of how these people lived.

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Then we continue to Fataga where we make a stop and  there is an opportunity should you require to buy souvenirs. Here is a little funny story about a particular toilet which I will tell you about later in our trip
TWe then continue a little further up on the island where you will see how different the nature is.
Now you can see the many almond trees along the road, they are easily recognizable by their black tribe. They bloom in February, and if you are here at this time of year, it is a "must" to take our almond-trip and enjoy the sight.Udflugt til Fataga 2
Now it's time for a drink and toilet break.
We continue and soon we come to one of the biggest water reservoirs on the island this reservoir supplies the island with drinking water, but of course the level of the waterdepends on rainfall.
We take a short break so we can take pictures of the road which with its many bends bring us down to Pueblo de Mogán.
Here we will have lunch - local tapas, and afterwards you can have walk around the beautiful village and maybe buy some fresh fruit before we get down to Puerto Mogan and take the highway back to Puerto Rico.

Please join us and enjoy this wonderful experience.

With Canary info to Loroparque in Tenerife

Enjoy a day in "Loro Parque", Tenerife's world famous zoo and adventure park. There is a huge selection of animals, and various shows throughout the day, so you are guaranteed a day of fun and excitement that you will never forget. You can find the show schedule at the bottom of this article.

Hiking Route 1. Los Marteles Caldera - Rincón de Tenteniguada via El Salviar. Blue Tajinaste Routes

Starting point:
Los Marteles Caldera Altitude: 1529 m
Destination:
Rincón de Tenteniguada Altitude: 1043 m
Total Distance: 3470 m
Time to cover the Route: 1h. 30’
Direction of the Route: SW-NE
Net Difference in Altitude: 486 m
Difficulty rating: Low

 

logo turisticoThe route begins to the north of the Los Marteles Caldera and points in a SW-NE direction. Most of the route crosses the Los Marteles Special Nature Reserve.
The route’s difficulty rating is medium in rainy conditions, and low in the summer.
The views of the landscape make this footpath a unique experience, and hikers may also enjoy the geological landmarks and a rich diversity of plants and animals.

Point PO Start is located on the road, GC 130, behind the Los Marteles Caldera. This is where the route begins but, first, we will be able to enjoy the view of this caldera from a recent volcanic age, which resulted from a phreatomagmatic episode, i.e. an explosive mixture of water and lava.
The route leads along a forest trail to the left of the area known as “Orillones del Salviar”. Here, we will be crossing a humid mountain summit environment in a pine forest with undergrowth and with wild cherry trees on the sides of the track.
The ground is covered in Recent Cycle phreatomagmatic deposits from the eruptions of the Los Marteles Caldera. These are the basis for reforested pine stands (Pinus canariensis). Areas that are free from pine trees are covered in summit bushes, mainly yellow broom (Teline microphylla), accompanied by thyme (Micromeria benthamii), white sage (Sideritis dasygnaphala), Canary Island flatpod (Adenocarpus foliolosus), the summit Marguerite daisy (Argyranthemum adauctum canariensis), giant fennel (Ferula linkii).

After about 510 m. at point: P1 El Salviar caves, we shall reach a point of ethnographic interest. These caves were used by shepherds in the past to shelter their livestock.
Further on, the route forks, we shall pass a small ravine and walk along its left-hand bank. After exiting the pine forest, we shall come to a bend with a pond-cave; just before it, an access point to the right leads us to the footpath.

After 370 m. on P1, we shall come to P2 Beginning of the footpath. We are now entering “Blue Tajinaste” (Echium callithyrsum) territory, an endemic species from Gran Canaria that is quite abundant in Valsequillo. Together with the tajinaste, we must look for another unique local species, the “Cotton Thistle” (Onopordum carduelinum).
The combination formed by blue tajinaste and yellow broom colours the landscape. This rich flora attracts bees, wasps and bumble bees due to the honey-making nature of these species. These plants make excellent honey in an area where it is easy to see other invertebrates among the stones and plants.
This half-way point hosts an excellent population of blue tajinate plus a major collection of plants that make the Tenteniguada basin a privileged place to experience the botanical wealth of the island.

We shall continue for about 240 m. and, to our left, we shall come to a spring, point: P3 Spring. There is always life near water. The striking yellow flowers announce the choisy or marjoram (Hypericum grandifolium), endemic to the Macaronesian region. This section now leads through a shady area on the left banks at the head of the ravine. At the beginning of this stretch, we shall cross a valley that is part of the Roque Nublo Cycle, an intermediate stage in the formation of the island.
After about 300 metres, the Era Blanca (Threshing ground) appears as a natural viewpoint overlooking Valsequillo at point P4 Threshing ground-viewpoint.
At this point, we turn east and the surface of the route changes to basanitic flows from the Early Pleistocene. A few metres further on, we shall start to descend towards the north, passing through a small ravine below Roque Grande

After walking for approximately one kilometre, we shall reach point: P5 Base of Roque Grande. Roque Grande is a stunning formation, geologically defined as phonolite hauynite plugs belonging to the Pliocene. 
The vegetation now grows among the cliffs and is known as rock vegetation. Extremely varied, we can distinguish widespread veroles or bejeques (species of the family Crassulaceae), such as Aichryson laxum, Greenovia aurea, Aeonium spathulatum, Aeonium percarneum, Aeonium simsii, Aeonium manriquerum, Aeonium undulatum; the latter three are endemic to Gran Canaria. Tajinastes also abound, along with species that like moisture, such as the Canary Islands Nettle (Urtica morifolia).
We shall now start the descent down lapilli strewn hills. This is Pleito Hill, where we shall zig-zag down a slippery slope taking care not to fall. In spite of this, we must not lose sight of the rich flora surrounding us on the descent, like rock cabbage (Crambe pritzelii), endemic to Gran Canaria, or the bright flowers of the morgallana (Ranunculus cortusifolios). 
If we are attentive and the conditions are appropriate, we may see some wildlife; species like the buzzard (Buteo buteo insularum), a subspecies endemic to the Canary Islands, the common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), the plain swift (Apus unicolor), and reptiles such as the Canary Island lizard (Gallotia stehlini), exclusive to the island, together with a wide range of invertebrates.

After about 780 m. at point: P6 End of footpath this botanical-geological footpath ends.
A concrete road will now take us to the end of the route, 310 metres further on, where a chestnut tree can be found at point: P7 End - Rincón de Tenteniguada. This stretch passes through an agricultural area where we will be able to see medium altitude plantations with a variety of fruit trees and traditional houses of ethnographic interest.

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This is happening in Gran Canaria

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