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Gran Canaria is a miniature continent where centuries of rich history meet natural spots of great beauty. One only needs to tour the 21 towns on the island to feel inside another world. A restless island that changes its aspect at the turn of the road. Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com Publish and distribute your Travel News and Press Releases for free at http://www.TravelCommunication.Net More travel and tourism information and travel videos at: http://www.TourismSpain.org http://www.DestinationSpain.org http://www.Travelindex.com http://www.Travelindex.com/es/ http://www.Travelindex.tv http://www.BestDestination.com http://www.TourismFoundation.org and more...
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http://countdowntozerotime.org/ Americas East Coast Megatsunami Canary Islands Geologists S. Day and S. Ward consider that a megatsunami could be generated during a future eruption involving the Cumbre Vieja on the volcanic ocean island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands.[12][13] In 1949, the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted at its Duraznero, Hoyo Negro and San Juan vents. During this eruption, an earthquake with an epicentre near the village of Jedy occurred. The following day Rubio Bonelli, a local geologist, visited the summit area and discovered that a fissure about 2.5 km long had opened on the eastern side of the summit. As a result, the western half of the Cumbre Vieja (which is the volcanically active arm of a triple-armed rift) had slipped about 2 m downwards and 1 m westwards towards the Atlantic Ocean[citation needed]. The Cumbre Vieja volcano is currently in a dormant stage, but will almost certainly erupt again in the future. Day and Ward hypothesize[12][13] that if such an eruption causes the western flank to fail, a megatsunami will be generated. La Palma is currently the most volcanically active island in the Canary Islands Archipelago. It is likely that several eruptions would be required before failure would occur on Cumbre Vieja.[12][13] However, the western half of the volcano has an approximate volume of 500 km3 (5 x 1011 m3) and an estimated mass of 1.5 x 1015 kg. If it were to catastrophically slide into the ocean, it could generate a wave with an initial height of about 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) at the island, and a likely height of around 50 metres (164 ft) at the Caribbean and the Eastern North American seaboard when it runs ashore eight or more hours later. Tens of millions of lives would be lost as New York, Boston, Baltimore, Washington D.C., Miami, Havana, and many other cities near the Atlantic coast are leveled. The likelihood of this happening is a matter of vigorous debate.[14] The last Cumbre Vieja eruption occurred in 1971 at the southern end of the sub-aerial section without any movement. The section affected by the 1949 eruption is currently stationary and does not appear to have moved since the initial rupture.[15] Geologists and volcanologists also disagree about whether an eruption on the Cumbre Vieja would cause a single large gravitational landslide or a series of smaller landslides.
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Carnaval! Which means a long weekend. My first trip during my semester long trip was to Gran Canaria! The big island of the seven island chain on the west ti...
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★★★★★ Mayday - S03E14 - Crash of the Century Full Mayday - S03E14 - Crash of the Century Full Mayday - S03E14 - Crash of the Century Full Mayday - S03E14 - Crash of the Century Full Mayday - S03E14 - Crash of the Century Full On March 27th 1977, on the runway at a Canary Islands airport, two 747 jumbo jets crashed into each other, killing 583 passengers and crew members. The crash still stands as the worst in aviation history. The airport was the Los Rodeos Airport on Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Boeing 747s were both charter jets that were not scheduled to be at their that day. Both had been diverted from the Las Palmas Airport, after a group of militants had set off a small bomb at the airport's flower shop earlier that day. The first plane was a Pan Am charter carrying passengers from Los Angeles and New York to a Mediterranean cruise. The second was a KLM charter with Dutch tourists. Both were diverted to Santa Cruz that fateful day. The Los Rodeos airport is infamous for its sudden fog problems and was not a favourite location for pilots. At 4:40 p.m. on a typically foggy afternoon, the KLM jet was cleared to taxi to the end of the single main runway. The Pan Am jet followed behind it and was to wait in side space while the KLM jet turned around to begin takeoff. However, in the fog, the Pan Am pilot was unable to keep the KLM jet in sight and did not move into the proper position. The Dutch crew of the KLM jet, possibly unable to understand the accented English spoken by the flight controllers, began to take off down the runway before the Pan Am jet was able to move to the side space. At the last minute, the Pan Am pilot saw the other 747 coming straight at his own jet and screamed "What's he doing? He'll kill us all!" He attempted to swerve into a grassy field, but it was too late. The KLM 747 slammed into the side of the Pan Am jet and both planes erupted into a huge fireball. The only survivors on either plane were those in the very front of the Pan Am 747. Survivor Lynda Daniel later said of the disaster, It exploded from the back. Most of the people in the first six rows made it. The investigation concluded that the fundamental cause of the accident was that Captain Van Zanten (KLM) took off without takeoff clearance. The investigators suggested the reason for his mistake might have been a desire to leave as soon as possible in order to comply with KLM's duty-time regulations, and before the weather deteriorated further. Other major factors contributing to the accident were: •The sudden fog greatly limited visibility. The control tower and the crews of both planes were unable to see one another. •Simultaneous radio transmissions, with the result that neither message could be heard. The following factors were considered contributing but not critical: •Use of ambiguous non-standard phrases by the KLM co-pilot ("We're at take off") and the Tenerife control tower ("OK"). •The Pan Am aircraft had not exited the runway at C-3. •The airport was (due to rerouting from the bomb threat) forced to accommodate a great number of large aircraft, resulting in disruption of the normal use of taxiways.
No mensajes de insularistas retorcidos. A quick view of Canary Islands from the sky. Un viaje sobre las Islas Canarias por las nubes. Las 7 islas, una a una....
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March 27, 1977. At 2:00 in the afternoon, a thick fog rolled into the usually quiet Los Rodeos Airport in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. On the runway sat two fully loaded jumbo airliners, blanketed in fog. An explosion at a nearby airport had redirected air traffic to the undermanned airfield at Tenerife. Within three hours 583 people would be dead. To explain how it happened, Crash of the Century reconstructs the moments leading up to this terrible tragedy.
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A movie based on four dives in Canary Island, Lanzarote.
1. Las Palmas 0:00 2. Puerto de Las Nieves 2:51 3. Playa Amadores 4:36 4. Fataga 5:37 5. Aqualand 7:10 6. Playa del Ingles 7:46 7. Maspalomas 8:26 Gran Canaria is the second most populous island of Canary Island. Located in the Atlantic Ocean about 150 kilometers off the northwestern coast of Africa. Gran Canaria is located southeast of Tenerife and west of Fuerteventura. The island is of volcanic origin, mostly made of fissure vents. Gran Canaria is the perfect island on which to spend your holiday. A multi-faceted destination, you can enjoy many features you normally wouldn't find in such a small area. The capital city of Las Palmas, in the north, is the largest city in the Canary Islands and represents an interesting alternative for tourists who can sight-see, spend a day shopping or relax on its world famous beaches. The greatest natural attraction of Gran Canaria is the climate, which makes it an ideal all year round holiday destination. Gran Canaria is often referred to as a mini continent not only because of its being situated between 3 continents itself, Africa, Europe and the Americas, but also for its variations in weather, benefitting from the Gulf Stream and the nature of the landscapes around the island. The north is usually cooler than the sometimes fiery heat of the south. Inner regions, being mountainous, can be cloudier and colder with more rain. The Island of Gran Canaria is situated in the centre of the Canary Islands Archipelago between Tenerife and Fuerteventura. Year-round, spring-like conditions with average monthly temperatures ranging from 18°C in January to 25°C in August make Gran Canaria an ideal destination for both Winter Breaks and Summer Holidays. Gran Canaria is the third largest of the Canary Islands (after Tenerife and Fuerteventura), but despite it's small size, the island is often described as being like a Continent in Miniature. The Dry South contrasts with the Green Pine Forests of the Mountainous interior and it is not unusual for there to be snow on the peaks while Holidaymakers are sunbathing on the beaches below. The beaches at Maspalomas are amongst the best in the islands and resort of Playa de Ingles offers some very lively nightlife. If you don't want to spend your nights in a Disco Bar and your days on the Beach, Gran Canaria also offers excellent golfing with 6 Golf Courses and a long tradition of the sport on the island. The island's capital, Las Palmas, dates back to the 15th century and with a population of nearly 400,000 is by far the biggest city in the islands. The colonial architecture, shopping, bars and restaurants make this city well worth a visit. Gran Canaria is the best known Island, but it is only the 3rd biggest, after Tenerife and Fuerteventura. It was on Gran Canaria the big Tourist Adventure began, first in Las Palmas, but later on most of the Tourism moved South to places, where the Sun could be counted on. Tourism has taken over in the Neon lit Cities, bur frankly, The Island is pretty Beautiful, and when leaving Playa del Inglés and Puerto Rico behind, you'll find, that Gran Canaria is much more than the Tourist Cities by the Coast. Take a trip in the Mountains to the Idyllic Villages, with Palm Trees, tall Mountains, gigantic Pine Trees, Volcano Craters and Whitewashed Houses in Villages between Almond Trees. Here Christmas Flowers and Bougainvilleas grow as big bushes, and Clematis climbs the Walls, and where Fig Cactus and Agaves stands side by side. Or you can take a Trip along the steep West Coast, or a Trip to the middle of the Island, 1949 m above Sea level. If you have a 2 Week Vacation -- or more, it could be an adventure to visit one of the other Canary Islands, and Ferries and Planes are leaving to the other Islands on a daily basis from Las Palmas and Agaete. When leaving in the morning, it is possible to be back the same Day -- but you can find opportunities to stay the Night, direct from the Street. The smaller Islands are not so stamped by Tourists, so the possibilities of a different Vacation than you will find on one of the bigger Islands are great. Tickets to the other Islands are not expensive, so this type of Vacation is cheap. Gran Canaria 2012
Explored a bit of beautiful (but crazily windy) Gibraltar, but couldn't wait to get back out on the water again.. We couldn't have asked for a better exit out the Gib Strait, with the wind and waves behind us we sat on an average of 7 knots with just the head sail out (plus catching two tuna..). Apart from being becalmed for two days and Riley mentioning how he 'wished he had an asymmetrical spinnaker' over 452,899 times, the 6 day passage went rather well. Now to island hop the Canary Islands, and then make our way down to Cape Verde! Enjoy the vid! Stay tuned for more video's. Ps. If you are following our voyage, like what we are doing, and would like to see more video's in better quality, please support us on Patreon! We would like to purchase new filming equip and an editing program (and maybe someday soon a Drone).. MUCHOS appreciated :) http://www.patreon.com/LaVagabonde Love Elayna & Riley Sailing La Vagabonde.
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World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Travel Guide to Canary Islands http://bit.ly/1ai2qw8 Go on a journey with Shepherd entertainment and discover the sites and wonders of Playa De Las Americas in the Canary Islands. Explore the luxury hotels and shopping centers of this tax free and highly popular touristic town and enjoy the fascinating diversity of architectural style. Playa de las Americas is well named. The atmosphere of the luxurious holiday resort invokes Florida or California. The scenery like buildings provides us with numerous sites and tourist attractions. For example, the balloon launched every quarter hour from where can view the whole town. Lines of hotels and apartments run from the beach straight to the town center broken with shops and entertaining facilities. There are several factors contributing to the popularity of the Canary Islands besides civilized arranged cities, well built beaches also attract tourists. Pleasant weather is not negligible nor is the hospitality of local people and don't forget about the free trade act of Queen Isabel which made the area a custom free zone. This didn't change after joining the European Union so it can enjoy low prices and the convenience of paying euros at the same time. The diversity of architectural style is simply fascinating. The amazing mosaics of a shopping mall reflect the effect of the Viennese buildings of -- yet as if the spirit of Dodi were slinking here. Like Las Vegas where a prospering city was created out of the desert, Tenerife suffering also from a lack of water is also proud of its little pools, gargoyles and fountains decorating the town. The pyramidal congress center decorated with rows of statues gives home to a casino and a theatrical auditorium. In the latter, flamenco evenings, parades and shows are presented. Of course, the building also has a hotel equipped with a swimming pool and tennis court so participants of the congresses organized here have everything they need. Tags: Visit Playa De Las Americas in the Canary Islands,playa de las americas travel attractions,playa de las americas travel guide,playa de las americas travel information,playa de las americas travel tips,shepherd entertainment,the canary islands travel tips,shepherdfilm,world travel
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noodls 2015-03-18The Canary Islands (English /kəˈnɛəri ˈaɪləndz/; Spanish: Islas Canarias [ˈizlas kaˈnaɾjas, ˈihlah kaˈnaɾjas]), also known as the Canaries (Spanish: Canarias), is a Spanish archipelago located just off the northwest coast of mainland Africa, 100 km west of the border between Morocco and the Western Sahara. The Canaries are a Spanish autonomous community and an outermost region of the European Union. The islands include (from largest to smallest): Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, La Graciosa, Alegranza, Isla de Lobos, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste. The Canary Islands are legally recognized as a nationality of Spain. Geographically it is a part of the African Continent.[citation needed]
The archipelago's beaches, climate and important natural attractions, especially Teide National Park and Mount Teide (the third tallest volcano in the world measured from its base on the ocean floor), make it a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. The islands have a subtropical climate, with long warm summers and moderately warm winters. Due to their location above the temperature inversion layer, these islands are ideal for astronomical observation. For this reason, two professional observatories, Teide Observatory on the island of Tenerife and Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma, have been built on the islands.