Posts tagged spain
Posts tagged spain
El Hierro, also known as ‘Meridian Island’, is the smallest and farthest south west of the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean just off the north-west coast of mainland Africa.
One of the most famous elements from the island are the deformed sabinas (Spanish for junipers) due to the constant wind.
Sabina (Juniper) from El Hierro
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The Canary Islands were formed by volcanic activity. El Hierro, despite being the smallest island, has the largest number of volcanic cones (around 500).
Roque de Bonanza
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Due to the latest submarine eruption, news about El Hierro travelled all over the world. It’s currently being closely monitored by the Volcanological Institute of the Canary Islands and National Geographic Institute’s seismic monitoring station in Valverde.
Rocaforte is a beautiful village found in the Foral Community of Navarre. Located at 25 miles from Pamplona. Medieval documents refer to this village as ‘Sangüesa la Vieja’ (the Old Sangüesa) as it is the old town of the current city of Sangüesa.

View of Rocaforte

View or Rocaforte Church and current Sangüesa city on the right