Club Las Adelfas
Francia 16, Puerto Del Carmen
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Club Las Adelfas Puerto Del Carmen

Francia 16 Puerto Del Carmen, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, 35610, Spain and Canary Islands

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Islas Canarias, Espanas

A travel blog entry by mnasega

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... al Oceano Atlantico a la costa oeste de Africa. La isla es creada por volcanes oceanicos y tiene arena volcanica 'negra' pero tambien tiene arena del desierto Sahara de Africa que vuela por el viento hacea la isla.

Espero que disfruten estas fotos y videos.

MNA
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We Continue Exploring

A travel blog entry by ireneandchris

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We continued our discovery of Lanzarote, ending the day back at Arrecife and going aboard "Miss Molly" to say hello to Monica who had just returned from the UK.

We were also aware of boats who were arriving into the Canaries from both Madeira and Morocco. From a Radio Net that has been set up by other cruisers there are some 24 boats checking in with their positions each morning, as we ...

Lanzarote By Car

A travel blog entry by ireneandchris

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For the next two days we took full advantage of a hire car not only to explore the island but to do the official "check in" stuff, replenish the stores, gas bottles and generally catch up on jobs.

Lanzarote is famous for it's lava fields, volcano,and the artist Cezar Manrique who had a huge influence on how the island has developed, both architecturally and commercially. It is dry and generally barren but does boast an amazing wine ...

Next island, Lanzarote

A travel blog entry by ireneandchris

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... place seemed impossibly crowded with boats both on anchor and moorings. Quite a ramshackle sort of place but with the promise of "there is always room for one more" we finally settled in after three attempts to get some sort of hold on a suspect bottom.

We were disappointed however to find that we could not get water or fuel. Checking in and gas were possible but the walk was considerably daunting.

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Getting to know Graciosa

A travel blog entry by ireneandchris

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... local fishing boats, local ferry from Lanzarote and a token marina. The town was fascinating with streets of sand, cactus everywhere and looking like something out of a western movie. Very laid back, and very Spanish. No one spoke English. Lots of artists selling their crafts on the waterfront. The walk from the anchorage to the town took a good 40mins with the tide out, good exercise walking over rocks and sand.




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