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Lanzarote is the easternmost island of the Spanish archipelago
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known as the Canary Islands.
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Lanzarote was created by volcanic forces
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millions of years ago and its people have embraced
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the beauty of its stunning landscape in unique and creative ways.
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Over the generations,
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many myths have abounded about the Canary Islands.
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Its original inhabitants believed the
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volcanic mountains to be the home of the gods,
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while early scholars believed the area to be
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the uppermost mountains of the Lost City of Atlantis.
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With its spectacular landscapes,
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organic architecture and striking beaches,
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Lanzarote is perhaps the most magical of all the Canary Islands.
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There is no better place to begin your time here
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than at the César Manrique Foundation
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once the home and studio of this island’s most famous son.
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It is the site of a volcanic eruption
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and many of the rooms are built into caves created by volcanic bubbles.
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Artist, architect and visionary,
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Manrique’s work was the perfect marriage of human creativity and mother nature.
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Manrique’s touch is everywhere throughout Lanzarote,
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from the Jardin de Cactus …….
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to the spectacular lookout of Mirador del Rio.
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Descend the stone steps of Jameos del Agua
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to really understand the depths of Manrique’s vision for this island.
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This breathtaking network of caves has been transformed
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into one of the most beautiful concert venues and restaurants you’ll ever visit.
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Just a short journey away,
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hire a guide and go even deeper at the Cueva de los Verdes,
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the green caves.
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The massive forces that forged these islands,
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left behind incredibly dramatic scenery.
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Take a tour through Timanfaya National Park.
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See the “fire mountains”
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and bear witness as the heat from the center of the earth reaches the surface.
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Witness the earth’s power at Los Hervideros Caves.
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These caves were formed when red hot lava met the ocean and on windy days,
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the tempestuous ocean still seems to boil.
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Cool down at one of the island’s spectacular beaches.
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Stroll to Papagayo Beach or
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pull up a sun lounge at Playa Blanca at the south of the island.
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At Punta Mujeres,
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relax in one of the rock pools or go snorkelling off the pebbled cove.
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Or, make the trip to Yaiza,
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and stroll the streets of the 17th-century town centre.
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Manrique believed that no building on
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the island should be higher than a palm tree,
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and his passion for the local environment meant
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that most of the villages of Lanzarote have maintained
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much of their authentic flavour.
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As night falls, head to Puerto del Carmen,
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Lanzarote’s main tourist town and enjoy views
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across the harbour to the volcanic mountains of Papagayo.
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Guided by the visionary hand of César Manrique,
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Lanzarote learned many years ago to embrace
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the unique gifts bestowed on it by Mother Nature.
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This island understands the true nature of beauty
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and as you watch the sun setting over this magnificent island,
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so will you.