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corralejo station petrol

New Petrol Station for Corralejo
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progress as of today. Still no signage visible.
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The fuel pumps are in but covered up. When the wind fluttered the covers as I was driving past I think saw a BP logo. Yellow and green flower?
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If it is BP then as long as the prices are the same as in PDR, last time I bought fuel there, the north of the island is in for some very reasonably priced fuel
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Definitely BP, signage uncovered now. Forecourt tarmacked, car washes being installed today.
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That'll be a second BP garage in Fuerteventura. Good job BP! Still far behind GC or Tenerife though. There's over 60 BP stations in the whole archipelago.
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When we passed on Sunday evening I was surprised to see how slow the finishing off is based on the post made by Tamara on 2/9
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I just passed the works as well. I have been here long enough to know how slow things happen but this is taken forever to build a relatively small development. Just had a new petrol station, Costa coffee & Car wash in the UK took 2 months to complete on a major road. 

The biggest problem for me is that everytime you drive past it for some reason a vehicle seems to be moving around, causing huge clouds of dust to spread over the road & surrounding areas. Yet no one thinks that it might be a good idea to make sure some water is sprayed over the ground to prevent dust.
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Still not open! But looking as if it must be soon  Fingers Crossed 

2 strange white structures out the front, possibly wind turbines as the vanes at the top were turning slowly today (and I mean slowly considering the wind speed!).

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The vertical axis wind turbines look awesome. Nice to see BP doing some good for the environment too.
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I just want to know how much it is for a Litre of diesel!
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