LANZAROTE
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Volcanic island - last activity in the middle of the 18 th century - from the Canary Archipelago with long beaches of golden sand to the south towards Yaiza, including the beach of Papagayo but also the beaches nearby such as the Caleta Larga. We can also mention black sand beaches: Quemada to the southeast and the small coves by crossing the path to the south starting from the village or that of Janubio, adjacent to the salt marshes. In the north of the island, the coves of white sand among the shredded blocks of black lava in Orzola.
Plagistes build "bunkers" in basalt blocks to protect themselves from the wind that can blow strong. Finally, in the north-west, the long beach Del below the cliff of the mirador del Rio: more than 200 m distance from a very practicable road but a great walk and tranquility. In the vicinity, the long Pebble Beach of Famara.
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Comme l'île est volcanique et est, sur bonne partie, recouverte de poussières d'éruptions, la bonne terre n'apparait pas et les agriculteurs ont imaginé des méthodes particulières. Les vignobles sont donc particulièrement surprenants, et très photogéniques. La vallée de la Géria est donc un must. Une île à visiter à la suite de Fuerteventura, séparée d'elle par 35' de ferry.
Ce site a été formé par la solidification de la lave et l'action érosive de la mer.