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On the way to the sea, to Giniginamar, the carefully tended
plants on either side of the road are striking. The young trees are protected from goats by wire meshing. The old town of Giniginamar continues to live traditionally, from fishing. The locals meet in the two bars. Next to the original fishing village, on the hill to the right, a holiday complex with condominiums and detached houses is growing up. |
15/01/2009 The architecture of the tourist complex to the south of Puerto del Rosario, with the Caleta de Fuste yachting marina, is regarded as exemplary. Around the old fort and along the sand [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Sports, Wellness and Excursions in Jandia / Morro Jable
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16/01/2009 Coming from Puerto del Rosario, the last few kilometres of road climb continuously, providing a view over the western plain on the right-hand side. The village itself consists of small, clay-coloured [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 On the fertile plain between Antigua and Tuineje lie several little villages that still live mainly from farming. One of them is Valles de Ortega. |
13/01/2009 Aguas Verdes is literally “at the end of the world”. Beyond Llanos de la Conception, a narrow road leads along a dry barranco to a couple of weekend houses and the holiday club on the west coa [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The narrow tarmac road winds down through the Barranco de los Molinos to the west coast. Where the road ends lies the idyllic fishing village of Los Molinos, with a sheltered bay between steep dark cl [ ... ] |
01/06/2009 Bars, Cafe´s and Restaurants in Costa Calma / Fuerteventura |
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01/06/2009
Bars, Cafe´s, Restaurants and Nightbars in Corralejo / Fuerteventura
The Nightclub Majestic |
16/01/2009 A forgotten village with decaying clay houses next to well-tended white residences in the island’s interior, where life still runs its original course, untouched by tourism. |
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plants on either side of the road are striking. The young trees are protected from goats by wire meshing. The old town of Giniginamar continues to live traditionally, from fishing. The locals meet in the two bars. Next to the original fishing village, on the hill to the right, a holiday complex with condominiums and detached houses is growing up.




