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Author: bedouin - Replies: 16 - Views: 22367
Now that Gran Hotel Natura has closed....
I'm thinking of visiting in March/April.  Now that Gran Hotel Natura has closed, where's the best alternative for a naturist stay?
Author: Guest - Replies: 13 - Views: 11902
The Canary Egyptian vulture (guirre) population has tripled
Author: TrickyFox - Replies: 3 - Views: 7023
Has anyone used a portable air conditioner?
As the title! I was thinking of getting one of these. Looked on Electrons site and plumped for one but they didn't have one on display in store, so we decided to leave it for the time being.
I would be interested to know if anyone is using one of these though and how effective they are?
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1582
Person has died while hiking in Betancuria
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A person dies while hiking in Betancuria.

Members of the Cabildo firefighters, together with the local Police of Betancuria, the Civil Guard and the GES helicopter were mobilized to locate a person in the municipality of Betancuria.



The exact position has not yet transcended but everything indicates a fall down a ravine in the area of Las Peñitas. The person appeared deceased and the body was rescued from an area of difficult access. (There will be enlargement)
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 2 - Views: 2411
Lanzarote has the longest promenade in the world
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Lanzarote has the longest promenade in the world.

With 26.63 kilometers, Lanzarote won the record for the longest promenade in the world dethroning La Coruña. The world title, until 2016, was held by the Galician city with more than 13 kilometers of promenade. However, since that same year, another Spanish city began a remodeling of its promenade to get this title and later got it, explains in today's edition of the newspaper La Razón.



Lanzarote, in 2016, began its work
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 1910
Calderón Hondo has a new environmental information service
Radio Sintonia:

Calderón Hondo has a new environmental information service.

The Department of Tourism and Environment of the City of La Oliva has launched a new environmental information service in the Calderón Hondo, aimed at ensuring that visitors can enjoy this exceptional natural environment in a responsible and respectful way.



With the aim of preserving the natural wealth of the area, a group of multilingual environmental guides has been deployed to assist and educate touris
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1268
Fuerteventura has 9 new ultrasound machines
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Fuerteventura has 9 new ultrasound machines.

The Ministry of Health allocates more than seven million euros of European funds to the acquisition of ultrasound machines

The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands invested a total of 7,346,846 euros of European funds in 2023 to the renovation of ultrasound machines in the islands' public hospitals.



This item made it possible to acquire 131 new units of this health machinery to improve the resources of
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1284
Fuerteventura has 9 new ultrasound machines
Noticias:

Fuerteventura has 9 new ultrasound machines.

The Ministry of Health allocates more than seven million euros of European funds to the acquisition of ultrasound machines

The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands invested a total of 7,346,846 euros of European funds in 2023 to the renovation of ultrasound machines in the islands' public hospitals.



This item made it possible to acquire 131 new units of this health machinery to improve the resources of
Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 0 - Views: 1256
Pájara has the sixth highest rate of tourists per inhabitant in Spain
With 48 tourists per inhabitant per year, it is in first place among the municipalities of the archipelago in this statistic



The Holidu Portal states in an article on tourist overcrowding in Spain that Pájara is the municipality in the Canary Islands with the highest rate of tourists per inhabitant during the 2023 season, with 48 tourists per inhabitant.



In this sense, 931,321 tourists arrived in Pájara last year, of which 823,550 are foreigners.



The portal relates the d
Author: windermeregolfer - Replies: 1 - Views: 1402
A turtle born in Cofete has been released for monitoring
The animal, named Pintá, was born on the beach 18 years ago


The island's Cabildo commemorates the International Day Against Climate Change with the release of Pintá, a loggerhead turtle that was born in Cofete 18 years ago.



The release, on the very beach of its source, represents an important advance in the study of how this phenomenon affects marine species.



"Before its release, the specimen was equipped with a satellite tracking device, financed by the Loro Parque Found