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Tenerife – Canary Islands – History and Culture
Blog: Vagobond.com - 26 December 2011
Though these are Spanish islands found in the Atantic Ocean, they are closer geographically to the African nation of Morocco.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #151: Teide National Park
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 10 August 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: Situated on the island of Tenerife, Teide National Park features the Teide-Pico Viejo stratovolcano that, at 3,718 m, is the highest peak on Spanish soil. Rising 7,500 m above the ocean floor, it is regarded as the world’s third-tallest volcanic structure and stands in a spectacular environment. The visual impact [...]
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #150: San Cristóbal de La Laguna
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 9 August 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: The historic ensemble of San Cristóbal de La Laguna has outstanding universal value is an urban design that represents the concept of the ‘town-territory’ as the first example of an unfortified town laid out and built according to a complete plan based on navigation, the science of the time, and [...]
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Holiday Vacation Ideas from London and Manchester
Blog: My Little Nomads - 10 October 2010
5 Great ideas for getting away from home and enjoying some family fun and adventure.READ MORE AT: Holiday Vacation Ideas from London and Manchester Most popular post: The 5 Best Greek Islands for Kids and Families Most emailed post: A Cancun Family Vacation — Things To Do with Kids
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Leaving the Island and Traveling the World With LOST
Blog: Landlopers - 17 May 2010
Since the first episode of LOST premiered on September 22, 2004, viewers from around the world have been captivated not only with the storyline, but with the destinations featured. While most of the episodes have centered around the mysterious, moving island (actually filmed in Hawaii), loyal fans have also seen some other remarkable locales. photo [...]
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Lady en las Canarias
Blog: A Lady in London - 1 February 2010
I seem to visit Spain at four year intervals. My first trip was when I was in seventh grade. My family went on a big tour of the mainland during Semana Santa, the festival-filled week before Easter. Four years later I went to Barcelona for a weekend with some friends I was studying with in Nice. Four more years went by before I was working in Brussels and took weekend trips to visit friends in Madrid and Mallorca. After yet another four year hiatus, I returned to Spain on Friday with my boyfriend for a weekend getaway to the Canary Islands.
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