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Orion... a constellation often referred to as The Hunter, is a prominent constellation, one of the largest and perhaps the best-known and most conspicuous in the sky. Its brilliant stars are found on the celestial equator and are visible throughout the world. Its three prominent "belt" stars - three stars of medium brightness in the mid-section of this constellation - make this constellation easy to spot and globally recognized...
Cassiopeia is a northern constellation which Greek mythology considered to represent the vain queen Cassiopeia who boasted about her unrivaled beauty. -
... El Golfo - a fishing village in the south of the island ...
... Las Salinas del Janubio is a place of scientific interest where not only the fauna is protected, but also the traditional method of extracting salt from the seawater... -
... Timanfaya National Park ...
The Montanas del Fuego (Fire Mountains) were created between 1730 and 1736 when more than 100 volcanoes, covering more than 50 km2, rose up and devastated this part of the island (including several villages). The last eruptions were in 1824, however due to the low rainfall (and therefore lack of erosion) this area appears much the same as it did just after the eruptions. In 1968 the area was declared a national park, Parque Nacional de Timanfaya. -
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... Caleta de Famara - with what seems like an endless beach, steep cliffs rising straight out of the ocean and stunning views out to the Isle of La Graciosa ... Famara is more than just a paradise for the surfers ...
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... Lanzarote's ex-capital ... (1402 - 1852) ...
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30 fotek, zima 2007/2008, 168 zobrazení, přidat komentář | cestování, dokumenty, krajina, příroda, vesnice...Haria lies nestled in the aptly named Valley of 1,000 Palms which is surrounded by the island’s tallest mountain range — the Risco de Famara ... which stands at around 670 metres at it’s highest point...
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"Mirador" literally means a lookout ... Mirador del Rio is the northernmost point of Lanzarote with fantastic view across to the island of La Graciosa just 2km away... and the smaller uninhabited islands of Alegranza, and Montana Clara...
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...The Cuevas de Los Verdes — like the Jameos del Agua — are part of a 6Km long lava tube which was formed about 3,000 years ago when the Montana La Corona erupted...
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