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Author: Guest - Replies: 3 - Views: 6979
More than one ton of waste collected at Cofete Beach - Clean Cofete - Limpia Cofete
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Author: Can the Man - Replies: 7 - Views: 6038
All this cleaning up but one thing lacking
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I think it was Wednesday this week I was balking in Caleta from the roundabout I front of the bus station over towards Kobe steak house passing the side of the Broncemar. The was a guy in a high viz vest doing a great job of weeding and tidying up the plants along the roadside, however one thing *** me off, well actually two things related in one. The flower beds all have the pican negra and smokers insist in firing their cigarette butts into the flower beds making it dam near impossible for the
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Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 4 - Views: 7264
Can one have a blood test done at the hospital and have results sent back to the UK?
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Morning Guys I found this in The Dross section of the old Forum, and have copied it here in the hope someone can assist him.
Quote:Does anyone know if I can have a blood test done at the hospital and have results sent back to the Uk I Am coming for 5 weeks but have to have this done after 2weeks? Thanks
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Author: GSDGirl - Replies: 8 - Views: 10627
EasyJet One-way Baggage Rip Off
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Just tried to book a suitcase on to our flight in December but only one way as we’re not bringing it back but the EasyJet website wont let you do that. Just rang them and they say the only way you can take a case one way is check it in at the airport and it is £50! It appears to us that there is no way round this. What a rip off! Anyone got any ideas please?
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Author: Captain Sensible - Replies: 0 - Views: 2543
2019 - One of the Driest Years in the past 30 Years
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1575
3 infections at one time
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This possibly relates to mainland Spain?
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An Italian is infected with COVID, AIDS and Monkeypox at the same time on a trip to Spain.
[color=#000000][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][size=small][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif]After nine days on holiday in Spain, an Italian tourist was infected with COVID-19 and monkeypox. In addit
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 755
Ajuy: one of the oldest treasures in the Canary Islands
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Radio Sintonia:
Ajuy: one of the oldest treasures in the Canary Islands.
Belonging to the municipality of Pájara and bordering the municipality of Betancuria there is a small fishing village called Ajuy. This enclave, located west of Fuerteventura, is characterized by the outcrop of the oldest geological materials of the Archipelago.
A geological gem
The Natural Monument of Ajuy has an area of 31.8 hectares and geographically is included within another Protected Natural Area, the
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 1 - Views: 1468
Fines of up to one million euros to airlines that charge for hand luggage
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Fines of up to one million euros to airlines that charge for hand luggage.
Ryanair, EasyJet and Vueling, face these fines to be issued for consumption for this effect.
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has initiated the first disciplinary proceedings against several low-cost airlines for charging extra costs for transporting hand luggage in the cabin. According to Facua-Consumers in Action, among the companies sanctioned are Ryanair, Vueling, EasyJet and Volotea, which could re
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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 642
One ton of cocaine recovered inTenerife
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The largest cache of cocaine in the Canary Islands has been recovered.
The National Police seize a ton of cocaine in a villa in Tenerife with a connection in Lanzarote
Agents of the National Police have seized a tonne of cocaine of the highest purity in a luxury villa in Tenerife, in what is the largest apprehension on the islands made to a Spanish criminal organisation.
Within the framework of this operation, a total of nine people have been arrested, seven of them
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Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 569
50 PEOPLE DIE IN ONE BOAT TRYING TO GET TO THE CANARY ISLANDS.
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50 people die in one boat trying to get to the Canary Islands
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The recent surge of immigrants arriving in the Canary Islands in boats this week has served as a grim reminder to both the Canaries and Europe, that the Atlantic Ocean remains the most dangerous migration route in the world. Thursday was particularly frantic for emergency and rescue services, as they dealt with six cayucos and an inflatable boat carrying a total of 677 migrants, including 26 minors.
Tragically, one p
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