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Don’t follow google maps to get here when the road is closed in one direction
An interesting short stop for a couple of euro entry. Don’t follow google maps from the website or other sites as this is not correct whilst the road is closed in one direction to this site. Road was ...
Don’t follow google maps to get here when the road is closed in one direction
An interesting short stop for a couple of euro entry. Don’t follow google maps from the website or other sites as this is not correct whilst the road is closed in one direction to this site. Road was ...
Contrary to the heading this is not a monastery but a grain store for the locals from before Roman times up until the conquest of the islands at the end of the 15th century. The word monastery comes ...
Contrary to the heading this is not a monastery but a grain store for the locals from before Roman times up until the conquest of the islands at the end of the 15th century. The word monastery comes ...
Don’t follow google maps to get here when the road is closed in one direction
An interesting short stop for a couple of euro entry. Don’t follow google maps from the website or other sites as this is not correct whilst the road is closed in one direction to this site. Road was ...
Don’t follow google maps to get here when the road is closed in one direction
An interesting short stop for a couple of euro entry. Don’t follow google maps from the website or other sites as this is not correct whilst the road is closed in one direction to this site. Road was ...
Caves of Valeron
Contrary to the heading this is not a monastery but a grain store for the locals from before Roman times up until the conquest of the islands at the end of the 15th century. The word monastery comes ...
Caves of Valeron
Contrary to the heading this is not a monastery but a grain store for the locals from before Roman times up until the conquest of the islands at the end of the 15th century. The word monastery comes ...
Short stay only
Interesting for short stay. Introduction to the sad Guanches story. Beautiful views of the mountains and the ocean.