Tenerife, the lost paradise

No es nada fácil vivir en una Isla en estos momentos, en los que deseamos compartir los privilegios de nuestro clima y atractivos naturales/culturales que las islas canarias ha compartido desde siempre.

No es nada facil porque el mundo se paró el 14/03/2020, no es para nada facil transmitir lo increíble que es vivir aqui, aunque los dias por la situación se nos vuelvan grises por momentos.

Desde este rincón del mundo, os mando una “abrazo virtual”, y toda la ilusión y fuerza que necesitamos en el dia a dia hasta recuperar la normalidad, volver a compartir momentos inolvidables, sonrisas bajo el sol y tardes en las playas sin limitaciones, pero sobre todo volver a sentir en cada poro de la piel lo único que esta situación nos ha robado, la libertad por viajar y sentirnos unos a otros.

Os invito si estáis lejos a visitar virtualmente nuestra isla (ayudadme a comentar este post con links a webcams,tour virtuales…), y a los que vivimos aquí o habéis visitado la isla, a dejarnos vuestras fotos, comentarios o posts sobre Tenerife.

Por qué este post se llama “paraíso perdido”?, asi me siento al no poder sentir que nos visitáis de todo el mundo, en cierto modo olvidados.

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A beautiful photo and words to go with it @BorjaSuaza . Perhaps some may think it’s on the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain when in fact it’s on the North Atlantic and off the western coast of Morocco!

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@AdamGT Yes, Canary Islands are famous ´cause The Carnivals of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas are two one the most famous in Spain with glamorous street parades.

The waves here in Canary Islands are some of the best in the world for surfing, kite surfing and windsurfing. Check this amazing spot perfect for water sports lovers EL MEDANO

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Beautiful post @BorjaSuaza

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Thanks @MashaPS for the advise, i just replaced the pic.

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@BorjaSuaza I love the Canaries and I suffer from being far from them, I started with Lanzarote, then with Tenerife and La Palma, then Gran Canaria and again Tenerife. All beautiful but also different. They could be defined as follows: Lanzarote the wind and the fire, Tenerife the sky and the snow, La Palma the water and the forest, Gran Canaria the desert and rainbows. I want to get to the top of Teide again, walk through Roques de Garcias, see the water flow in the caldera de Taburiente or better still wait for the sunrise in the middle of the sands of Maspalomas or chase the rainbows inside Gran Canaria! Thank you and we hope to be able to travel again very soon!

Paolo

Saline di Fuencaliente Isola de La Palma Canarie

Tenerife escursione ai piedi de El Teide Roques de Garcias

Tenerife Isole Canarie salita al monte El Teide 3718 mt

Escursione alla Caldera de Taburiente Isola de La Palma

Mirador del Rio, Lanzarote

Jameos del agua

lanzarote il parco del timanfaya

Lanzarote : La cueva de Los Verdes

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Wonderful :+1:

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Thanks. Muchas Gracias!!! :blush:

True, but also Canary Islands is probably the location of Atlantis Mythology, so this makes Canary Islands even more exotic.

for those who are curious, here we are:

https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&t=p&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=117540872771298770054.00047441cb245258b2662