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Welcome back to another video guys, its been a mad first half of the year so far, from the Dominican Republic, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Andora, Secret locations chasing waves to absolutely epic shreds at home in the UK. In this video, I head to Egypt with @PaulaNovotna to shred in the Red Sea on board her new kite camp series with the Kite…
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5 Reason why you should visit my dream destination
There can be a lot of reasons why you would like a destination. It could be food, its culture, its architecture or its climate. But this place really just has it all. You will be wondering what could the place be. Paris? London? Tokyo? No. The place I’m talking about is Spain. It is located in extreme southwestern Europe.
Now, I have never been there but I’ve always grew up admired this place from watching movies, vlogs and etc. I first thought this is just another “wants” and the obsession will slowly just fade away. But that never happened instead I only kept exploring more and more interesting things and places. It has always fantasized me and its so amazing how a place can be this beautiful yet simple. Its has almost every mouth-watering dish to deadly adventurous sports you can try. In this blog, I will share you 5 reasons why you should visit Spain.
Awe-inspiring landscapes
Spain is full of beautiful, unspoilt natural landscapes with many still relatively undiscovered. A country full of natural wonders, stunning geological scenery, lush forests, dry deserts, volcanoes, lakes and impressive mountains. Spain may be renowned for its beaches and sunny climes, but it is a country of diverse landscapes. Its mountains are majestic, from the northern Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa to the Sierra Nevada in the south the Mount Teide volcano on the Canary Island of Tenerife. Spain is home to Europe’s only desert, Cabo de Gata in Almería, which inspired Hollywood spaghetti westerns, many of which were filmed in the area.
Amazing adventure activities
Spain is ripe for adrenaline-fuelled adventures, not limited to rock climbing, hot air balloon ride, steep, deadly walkways in Caminito del Rey, and caving. There are simply more adventurous things to do in Spain that travelers can discover while visiting this European country. Whether engaging in extreme water sports, riding horses, jumping off a bridge, and other wild excursions, tourists can have a memorable and unique experience. From the one of the world’s scariest footpaths to a zip line between Spain and Portugal, the opportunities are endless in Spain if you want an adrenaline kick. Skiing and snowboarding, scuba diving and hiking are all world class, while Spain’s northern coastline plays host to annual surfing competitions.
Food
Spanish cuisine is among the most varied and well-known in the world. The quality of the ingredients is magnificent. Many dishes have humble origins and are simple to prepare. Through the centuries, the cultures that have inhabited the Iberian Peninsula have provided Spanish dishes with an unparalleled richness. You hear a lot about good Spanish oil, wine, cereals, fruits, recipes with pork, legumes, potatoes, eggs, and many other ingredients. It’s not surprising that the UN has put this Mediterranean diet on a pedestal, qualifying it as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Still, Spanish cuisine is much more than that.
Fantastic fiestas
Spain is a beautiful country with an even more beautiful culture. So, there are innumerable festivals and events that take place throughout the year in the country. Among Spanish festivals 2022, Tomatina is the most popular one. This is is one of the established facts about Spanish festivals. A few famous festives are La Tamborrada (Drum Festival), Las Fallas De Valencia (Festival Of Fire), Semana Santa (Holy Week), Feria Del Caballo (Horse Fair), Feria De Abril (April Fair Of Seville), Cordoba Patios Festival, Boloencierro, Saint John’s Eve, Haro Wine Festival, Benicassim Festival, San Fermin (Pamplona Bull Run), The Semana Grande, Festa Major De Gracia (Gracia Festival), Feria De Málaga (August Fair In Malaga), La Tomatina (Tomato Fight Festival)
Flamenzo
Flamenco is a style of dance, singing and guitar playing that originated from the traditional music and dance styles of Andalusia, southern Spain. The rich cultural tradition is closely linked with Spain’s Romani gypsy community, who pioneered the now world-famous style. The genre is also known for its elaborate costumes, with female flamenco dancers wearing exquisitely handcrafted dresses.
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"Puerto de Mogán is a picturesque resort and fishing village on the southwest coast of the island of Gran Canaria. The canals and bridges of its seawater inlet have earned it the nickname "Little Venice." Along the marina, you'll find an assortment of restaurants and bars, while the old town area is full of quaint, Mediterranean homes and cottages climbing up the hillside. Puerto de Mogán is a major stop for ocean yachts travelling from the Atlantic to the Caribbean."
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Volcanic ash is NOT GOOD for astronomy | La Palma
Volcanic ash is NOT GOOD for astronomy | La Palma
I was supposed to be using a telescope at the observatory in La Palma, Canary Islands this week, but the volcano on the island had other ideas. Here’s why volcanic ash is so damaging to both telescopes and the images taken with them.
To find out what we were planning to observe with the telescope check out my previous observing vlog (where the snow scuppered us):…
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💙🙌🏻Hay azules que jamás se olvidan y estas vistas desde el “Mirador Del Río”, en Lanzarote, han sido mágicas🙌🏻💙Por cierto, debo confesar que me dado un poquito de miedo hacerme esta foto pues me dan un poco de vértigo las alturas🤪🙈Ya lo veréis cuando suba el “Vlog en YouTube”🤩¡Besos de purpurina para tod@s y espero que estéis disfrutando del verano!🥰 (en Lanzarote-Canary Islands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQy6biLrxF0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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As a Modern Languages student at Durham University, I have to spend a year abroad in Spain. So, in September 2017 I moved to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the biggest city in the Canary Islands, just off the northwest coast of Africa. I'm working as a British Council English Language Assistant in a secondary school. Teaching English is such a rewarding experience, and to make it even better I'm living in a beautiful city! In this series of videos 'Postcards from Las Palmas' I'll be showing some of my favourite places to explore.
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