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Subido el 27 de noviembre de 2020 por David S.

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Viaje estiva agosto 2017 Tenerife

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Journey to the Canary Islands, Tenerife at the end of summer. 00:00:01
Day 1, Monday, August 21, 2017. 00:00:05
We left the airport of Madrid with a pleasant musical encounter with the Yellow Lizard. 00:00:09
His mellow days gave us very good moments. 00:00:15
After several hours of flight we arrived in Tenerife in the afternoon. 00:00:19
We left the hotel in Orotava and went out on a trip to our first destination, 00:00:22
the Boyuyo beach. 00:00:27
A sinuous and narrow road led us to an incredible volcanic cliff. 00:00:29
An unexpected snorkel stopped us more than we could think. The slopes were 00:00:34
covered by extensive banana crops. Before our eyes opened a beach of great beauty, 00:00:39
fine black sand and practically saltwater. Without a doubt, a good start. 00:00:45
Also, that day, August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse occurred that made the delights 00:00:51
of two newly landed godos. The images speak for themselves. 00:00:58
Day 2, August 22, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It was the first planned day with clear goals 00:01:05
to see in the capital of the province and the autonomous community. 00:01:12
Again we got on the rented car. We moved northeast of the island 00:01:16
by a more straight road than yesterday. We parked in the San Juan Castle, 00:01:21
built in the seventeenth century, a strong coastal, circular plant artillery, the best 00:01:25
preserved on the island and Spanish historical heritage. To its left is the auditorium of Tenerife, 00:01:32
work of the architect Santiago Calatrava, considered the best modern building in Canarias. 00:01:38
We continue walking parallel to the coast, until we reach one of the most important religious buildings 00:01:45
most important, the Church of Our Lady of Concepción, the main temple of the city, 00:01:51
a sample of the Canary Baroque, in which the foundational cross that Alonso Fernández de 00:01:58
Lugo carved after landing on the island is preserved. Strolling through the main arteries 00:02:05
overflowing with life and colors, we find some important civil buildings and palaces. 00:02:10
Another of the places of interest are the squares, fundamental meeting points of the city. 00:02:16
The Plaza de España stands out, which is located between the Plaza de la Candelaria and the Marítima avenue, 00:02:22
and the Plaza de la Candelaria, where the Monument of the Triumph of the Candelaria is located, 00:02:28
also called Obelisco de la Candelaria, which is one of the main sculptural monuments 00:02:33
of the city, dedicated to the Virgin of the Candelaria. After several hours stepping on hard ground 00:02:39
on Tenerife capital, we decided to head south to the island, to Candelaria. This village, 00:02:45
which revolves around its beautiful port and its long curved walk, historically shows a religious 00:02:51
impetus. In its solemn basilica, surrounded by imposing bronze statues, it welcomes the 00:02:58
image of the Virgin of Candelaria, the Morenita, patron saint of the Canary Islands. We continue 00:03:05
by the very pleasant St. Blas walk to the cave of the same name, a Catholic sanctuary 00:03:10
where the guanches, the first settlers of Tenerife, venerated the image of the Virgin of the Candelaria 00:03:16
before the European conquest. To finish the day we descended many more kilometers to the south, 00:03:22
to the town of Médano. There we were expected a huge low-slope beach in the shape of an 00:03:29
a pin did not enter and the aquatic practices shone above everything else. At the bottom, 00:03:35
the Red Mountain Volcano, just over 100 meters high, which protruded over a salt lake 00:03:41
of some importance to birds. What a day, of kilometers and continuous learning. 00:03:48
Day 3, Orotava, Teide National Park, August 23, 2017. After yesterday's beating, 00:03:56
we chose something quiet and close in the morning, Orotava, and something more demanding in the afternoon, 00:04:04
the Teide National Park. We started in the historic corner of the village of Orotava, 00:04:09
which maintains its almost intact essence despite tourism. First, the botanical garden, 00:04:14
which houses a large number of species and vegetables, including a huge canary dragon, 00:04:20
a canary mackerel or an alba sequoia. Through this small green lung of Orotava, 00:04:24
we were greeted by monarch butterflies and even some indiscreet bird like the canary squirrel. 00:04:30
A few meters away is the Jardín Victoria, one of the most beautiful panoramas that can be found 00:04:36
in Tenerife. It was built in the 19th century with the purpose of depositing in it a mausoleum where 00:04:42
the remains of Diego Ponte del Castillo would go. Just below is the Ayuntamiento de la Brotava, 00:04:49
a sober neoclassical building of pink color where the huge square that is introduced is especially striking. 00:04:55
A few meters further is the Church of Our Lady of Concepción, 00:05:04
with a superb baroque façade and the towers about 25 meters high are the most remarkable. 00:05:08
We left the Plaza de la Constitución towards the Casa Lercaro, with a baroque façade, 00:05:14
of the balconies, one of the most beautiful Canarian architectural samples on the island of Tenerife. 00:05:20
A true jewel of the 17th century, where the mixture of colors and an imposing balcony 00:05:25
gives it a very striking appearance. After a nap in the hotel, we move 00:05:31
on a dangerous road typical of the mountains to the Teide National Park, 00:05:37
declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. Located in the center of the island, 00:05:41
at an average altitude of 2,000 meters and its summit represents the highest peak in Spain, 00:05:49
with 3,718 meters. We climbed the cable car and, after a dizzying ascent, we observed the 00:05:54
geological wonder. Hundreds of cones, coladas or curves with which it counts, enrich its scientific 00:06:02
and landscape interest. However, the smell of sulfur was irritating, rotten to the bone, as well as the 00:06:10
the so-called bad height that left you a little dizzy also to this park 00:06:16
their great wealth of fauna and flora with a large number of the same 00:06:22
canaries and exclusive species of the park 00:06:27
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DAVID SANZ SANZ
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27 de noviembre de 2020 - 18:04
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