Not a lot grows around here.
Timanfaya's symbol - that's the one on the left!
Sue at the Ermita de los Dolores (Hermitage of Sorrows). This is where the lava flow stopped just short of the village in 1824. The church was built to honour the Virgin of the Volcanoes.
The church.
The interior.
Charco de San Gines, Arrecife. We had a couple of visits to Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote. The first time was with our hire car. Unfortunately there was a marathon being run along the promenade so there was traffic chaos throughout the city. The second time we took the bus (we only had the car for half our time there).
The Gran Hotel is the only high rise building on the island. We had some super views, but the windows were dirty so the photos from here are c**p. Coffee and cake is £1 pp so we went there twice.
We knew the hotel was close to the airport!
Below is Club Nautilus, we had a self catering apartment here which was excellent.
We went to Portugal on the way home (to take on more fuel) and then had an interesting landing at Bournemouth, very jiggly.
2 comments:
We enjoyed the photos and it brought back a few memories of Lanzagrotty. This was the first of this group of islands that we visited. Some people actually like the barren wastes. Oh well - it takes all sorts.
Thanks also for the Christmas letter. Dabvid and Carol
As usual I have enjoyed reading your blog (now that I finally have time, lazing around at my parents!)
Youv'e got some really smashing photos. You make Lanzarote sound interesting, though many people like it least of the Canary Islands. Carol
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