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The Black Madonnas of Tenerife
Tenerife is a predominantly Catholic island although it was once inhabited by the mysterious Guanche people. The Black Madonna that is housed in the Basílica de la Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria is...
12 commentsAre chemtrails real and contrails a con?
It has been said that there are two types of people on this planet - "those who read Nexus magazine and those who don't." I am in the first category and came upon the term chemtrail in the publication...
83 commentsThe occult and Illuminati symbols all around us
Skull and bones in a church in Icod Obelisk Masonic checkerboard in painting in a church in Puerto Fish, lamp and sun symbol in a church in Vilaflor The Sun in a church in Puerto de la Cruz Monoliths in...
80 commentsParrot's Beak is a rare beauty almost extinct in the wild
Parrot's Beak, or Pico de Paloma to give it its Spanish name, is a very beautiful endemic wildflower of Tenerife, which is almost extinct in the wild but surviving in gardens and parks. Parrot's Beak grows as...
6 commentsStrange creatures call from the sea
There's definitely something about the sea that calls us to it and for me it's not just the sandy beaches that are inviting because the rocky shores and the weird and wonderful marine life you can discover in...
12 commentsThe copper-coloured trees and cloud forests of Aguamansa and La Caldera
La Caldera is a popular beauty spot in the forests above the La Orotava valley in Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It is just above the village of Aguamansa and both places are often shrouded in dense cloud,...
7 commentsOn the buses on the island of Tenerife
Visitors and holidaymakers to the island of Tenerife often miss out on many of its attractions because they simply don't realise what is on offer or know how easy it is to get one of the cheap bus...
11 commentsWater garden packed with surprises
Water gardens hold a special fascination for me that must go back to my childhood days when I used to love searching for newts and frogs and other aquatic life in local ponds. Not a lot has changed apart from...
4 commentsThe Dragon Tree's a survivor from the ancient past
My friend Bernie had been following my stories but had cause for complaint about the one I wrote about the reptiles of Tenerife. It's all very interesting, he said, but when you are writing about the Dragon...
16 commentsTea and scones Tenerife style
Last time I went to the Agua Garcia area to visit my friends Emily and Fernando it was, aptly for a village with water in its name, a very wet day but not so on this occasion when the sun was shining brightly...
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