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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.
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16/01/2009 This fishing village is known for its extensive black sandy beach. In the centre of Tarajalejo there is a large supermarket where both tourists and locals go to shop, because there is a good range of [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The tiny, modest church in this fishing village is dedicated to the Virgin of the Happy Journey (Virgin de Buen Viaje), the reason doubtless being the village’s long tradition as a smuggler’s harb [ ... ] |
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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 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 [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 is situated between Puerto del Rosario and the Airport of Fuerteventura |
16/01/2009 Once an isolated fishing village accessible only by rough tracks, over the last few decades Morro Jable has grown into one of the largest holiday centres on Fuerteventura. This is not surprising, as t [ ... ] |
14/01/2009 This is where Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle disembarked in 1402. The two conquerors pushed on through the valley of Vega de Río Palmas, tall palm-trees above them, |
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. |
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