Ride Base Tenerife - Coral de niño tour - Puerto de la cruz
this is a tour from 2300m - sea level. on only the best trails of the island. A stunning mix of landscapes and riding.
Oleaje en el Puerto de la Cruz (16.12.2019)
Imágenes correspondientes a los fenómenos costeros ocurridos este lunes 16.12.2019 en el Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Fahrtechnik Training mit Bike-Base Tenerife
Unsere grundsätzliche Übungen bevor wir auf den Trails losfahren!
Tenerife Bluetrail | Climbing Spain's Highest Mountain
The Tenerife Bluetrail is a 101km race from sea level almost to the top of Spain's highest peak, Tiede. The mountain stands at 3700m. The race climbs to the highest publically accessible point at 3500m. It then drops back down to finish at sea level again.
Richard and I took on the race in June 2019 and it's another Film My Run classic.
Ultramaratón de Montaña (M y F) con meta en el Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife
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Stage 10 La Vuelta Valencia - Castellón On Bike Highlights
MTN-Qhubeka's second Grand Tour stage win came today in a sprint finish, Kristian Sbaragli beat Giant Alpecin John Degenkolb to the line. The Tour heads in to its first rest day before the riders take on the queen stage in Andorra on Wednesday.
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Meine Mountainbike Tour auf Teneriffa - Kanaren
Auf meinem letzten Bikeurlaub war ich auf Teneriffa und habe von meiner Mountainbike Tour ein kleines Video gedreht.
Viel Spass damit :)
MTB Tour El Socoro auf Teneriffa
Von der Mondlandschaft bis zum Meer mit Adrenalinkick am Trail, mit der Bike-Base Teneriffa.
Come and Ride the Paradise
Teneriffa im Dezember 2010
Tenerife, La Esperanza
Nice single track in the Esperanza forest, Tenerife!
NODO Los españoles estafados en la Cumbre del Clima 2009 Copenhague
La gran estafa de la Geoingeniería, geoterroristas financiados por todos nosotros.
Mr Bike. Downhill Bike tour in Tenerife . From the volcano to the sea.
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From Teide to the sea. 22 miles, 22 smiles, an enjoyable, relaxed, guided tour with virtually no pedaling.
Feel the breeze on your face; breathe in the smell of pine forest, wild flowers and delight in their vivid colors in contrast to the blue sky. We head down through the sea of clouds, a great time to take pictures.
Different routes and new experiences will soon be available; such as watching the sunrise from the base of Mount Teide.
La Costa MTB Tour Teneriffa
Die Nord-Westkueste bei Buenavista begeistert durch einen mix des
spektakulaeren Bergmassivs des Teno Gebirges, das mit seinen gruenen
Steilhaengen ein wenig an Hawaii erinnert und von der Brandung geformten Kueste.
Tourprofil Level I-II
25 km
400 hm
Fahrtechnik 1+
Kondition 1+
Flying my Mavic on a tropical mountain in Honduras
Trujillo Honduras is a beautiful place to visit and fly, and with any luck I will find my way out there again one day.
Trujillo is a city and a municipality on the northern Caribbean coast of the Honduran department of Colón, of which the city is the capital.
The municipality has a population of about 30,000 (2003). The city is located on a bluff overlooking the Bay of Trujillo. Behind the city rise two prominent mountains, Mount Capiro and Mount Calentura. Three Garifuna fishing villages—Santa Fe, San Antonio, and Guadelupe—are located along the beach.
Trujillo has received plenty of attention as the potential site of a proposed Honduran charter city project,[1] according to an idea originally advocated by American economist Paul Romer. Often referred to as a Hong Kong in Honduras, and advocated by among others the Trujillo-born Honduran president Porfirio Lobo Sosa, the project has also been met with skepticism and controversy,[2] especially due to its supposed disregard for the local Garifuna culture.
Christopher Columbus landed in Trujillo on August 14, 1502, during his fourth and final voyage to the Americas. Columbus named the place Punta de Caxinas. It was the first time he touched the Central American mainland. He noticed that the water in this part of the Caribbean was very deep and therefore called the area Golfo de Honduras, i.e., The Gulf of the Depths (see: Bay of Honduras).
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Church in Trujillo, Honduras
The history of the modern town begins in 1524, shortly after the conquest of Mexico by Hernán Cortés. Cortés sent Cristóbal de Olid to find a Spanish outpost in the region, and he established a town named Triunfo de la Cruz in the vicinity. When Olid began using the town as his base for establishing his own realm in Central America, Cortés sent Francisco de las Casas to remove him. Las Casas lost most of his fleet in a storm, but he was nevertheless able to defeat Olid and restore the region to Cortés. Upon assuming control, Las Casas decided to relocate the town to its present location, because the natural harbor was larger. At the same time, Triunfo de la Cruz was renamed Trujillo. His deputy, Juan López de Aguirre was charged with establishing the new town, but he sailed off, leaving another deputy, named Medina, to found the town. In the coming years Trujillo became more important as a shipment point for gold and silver mined in the interior of the country. Because of its sparse population, the city also became a frequent target of pirates.
Under Spanish rule Trujillo became the capital of Honduras, but because of its vulnerability the capital was changed to the inland town of Comayagua. The fortress, Fortaleza de Santa Bárbara (El Castillo), which sits on the bluff overlooking the bay, was built by the Spanish around 1550. Nevertheless, it was inadequate to really defend Trujillo from pirates—the largest gathering of pirates in history took place in the vicinity in 1683—or rival colonial powers: the Dutch, French, and English. The town was destroyed several times between 1633 and 1797, and during the eighteenth century, the Spanish all but abandoned Trujillo because it was deemed indefensible.
When Honduras obtained its independence in 1821, Trujillo lost its status of capital city permanently first to Comayagua, which lost it to Tegucigalpa in 1880. From this same period onwards Trujillo began to prosper again.
In 1860, the mercenary William Walker, who had seized control of neighboring Nicaragua, was finally caught and executed in Trujillo. His tomb is a local tourist attraction.
American author O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) spent about a year living in Honduras, primarily in Trujillo. He later wrote a number of short stories that took place in Coralio in the fictional Central American country of Anchuria, based on the real town of Trujillo. Most of these stories appear in his book Of Cabbages and Kings.
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La Guancha Level 3 Tour auf Teneriffa
Startpunk, auf 550 hm, ist das sehenswerte Bauerndorf La Guancha.Traumhafte Aussichten begleitet unser weiterer Weg auf 1100 hm.Die Abfahrt, entlang mehrer Auslaeufer des Baranco Arena geht entlang spektakulaere Schluchten entlang mit Blick auf die Nordkueste.
MTB - Tour La Esperanza
Für Trailfreunde ein Schmankerl!
Knackige Uphills und super flowige Trails
Ein Bike- Erlebniss auf Teneriffa.
Tour ist 30 km und 950 hm
Tenerife ~ Riding Rough Rocks with Rudi
Bike-Base Tenerife
Oskar Christian
Jaimi Faulkner
Ride For Children
MTB-Tour El Teide - Teneriffa
MTB-Tour auf dem Teide, ca 40km und 2500hm Downhill!
Teneriffa Teil 1 -Ride Around The Vulcano- Tenerife - El Medano Vilaflor Güimar - Grappabikers 2014
Follow us to a Ride Around The Vulcano on Tenerife
- Eine Woche mit Mountainbike und Rucksack rund um den Teide in Teneriffa -
The GrappaBikers Jan.2014
Cuidados en Baby Station
El cuidado y la atención de los pichones es un delicado trabajo que se realiza en la Baby Station de Loro Parque. Cuando los padres no son capaces de cuidarlos, son las manos expertas de los cuidadores de la Baby Station las que consiguen que en unos meses un pichón de solo unos gramos se convierta en un ave espectacular. ¡Estos pequeños seres indefensos se encuentran en el mejor lugar posible!
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