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windermeregolfer
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Faro del Toston Museum El Cotillo
We were at the Faro del Toston (El Cotillo Lighthouse) yesterday and the museum was open but not the cafe / coffee shop which is a great shame.
I can't see why the lady sat there to to take the museum entry
Money
& twiddling her thumbs couldn't be trained to use the coffee machine and have a few packet of biscuits for sale
and help make a bit more
Money
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Guest
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Entallada Lighthouse - El Faro de La Entallada
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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Faro Fuerteventura (Cycling)
Diario:
Faro Fuerteventura, ready to roll
Half a thousand cyclists will meet next Saturday,
June
25 in the most important cycling event on the island, which will cross the most spectacular places of Pájara, Betancuria and Puerto del Rosario.
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Magoo
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Faro de la Entallada
This seems to be a somewhat overlooked tourist destination among the British. We were the only Brits up there on our visit last week as far as I could see. I must admit that on viewing the accent, I almost said 'sod it' and turned back. The road is tarmac, so legal for hire cars, but is narrow, steep and twisty. Passing places are hard to spot on the accent, so you are dependant on drivers coming down, playing the game and giving way to you as they have a much better view of the road.
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