Virtual 5K Run By The Beach - 20 Minutes (Costa Teguise, Lanzarote)
Treadmill running scenery - 5km by the sea along the promenade in just over 20 mins. Filmed with GoPro on head mount. Beautiful Lanzarote coast - running for the subtropical scenery and enjoyment rather than a fast training time. Video recorded 12th Dec '16.
Route: Playa Los Charcos, Playa Cucharas, Playa Jablillo, Playa Bastian.
Nice HD 1st person pov training video for treadmill workout etc - hot sub-tropical sun, sea, sand, palm trees, blue skies and winter sunshine in the Canary Islands :)
Travel Canaries: amazing Anaga mountains on Tenerife
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Anaga Mountains Tenerife occupy the north-east part of the island. This is the greenest part of Tenerife, covered with rain forest at higher altitudes, roughly starting from about 600 meters above the sea level. The highest spot of the area is at Cruz del Taborno (1024 m). So this is a lower part of the island, as compared with the southwest part with Teide, Pico Viejo, Guajara and other mountains.
Just a few days before starting writing this page, I was delighted to read about this news: by the decision of UNESCO, the Anaga area has been included into World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Anaga is a region of exceptional natural beauties and this decision of UNESCO is fully justified. The climate of Anaga is very specific and affected by trade winds.
Anaga mountains contain several zones of special protection, and those are Ijuana, El Pijaral, and Los Roques de Anaga.
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Sands Beach Resort - Lanzarote (NEW)
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Sands Beach Resort, a superior self catering accommodation located in beautiful Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Lanzarote with DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Lanzarote - land of 4 nature powers. Cinematic video taken with DJI Mavic 2 Pro (drone footage only).
Teguise: An Excursion to the island of La Graciosa (Lanzarote)
iloveteguise.com l On the island of La Graciosa, there are no paved roads, only paths. A dream for hikers and nature lovers who want wild and pristine enclaves.
Mollydoo Cycling Destinations - Lanzarote
One of the most popular cycling destinations in the Canary Islands is Lanzarote which attracts cyclists from leisure to serious and hard core triathletes with specific goals in mind. The island offers some interesting challenges, including the famous 180 Km Ironman road course, great for pros and novices to have a try!
Lanzarote is the 4th largest of the seven Canary Islands and is situated in most eastern position of the islands. This giving it an advantage with the all year round dry climate which is perfect for road cycling, however winds can be strong at times on the island.
The climate is probably Lanzarote’s biggest plus. Being so close to the African coast, the island is drier than Tenerife or Gran Canaria, the other well known cycling destinations on the Canary Islands archipelago. The weather is a lot more predictable and unlike Mallorca, you will never be surprised by snow. The monthly average temperatures during the winter are high enough for cycling and in summer you can still enjoy your bike in the morning, although July & August are pretty hot and temperatures can reach above 40C. November is the wettest month and January the coldest.
The island’s terrain plays an important part in its popularity amongst cyclists. There are plenty of flat and undulating roads in Lanzarote, but there is no shortage of climbs too. The tarmac is generally in a very good condition, many cycling routes have very little traffic and the drivers are used to cyclists, which makes them patient and courteous.
The volcanic landscape, however, is not everyone’s cup of tea. Some describe it as dramatic, but others are not afraid to call it… ugly. Love it or hate it, the landscape is unique and offers views quite different than those on mainland Europe or other Mediterranean islands.
The weather, the landscape, the wind and the roads all play their part in making Lanzarote a favourite cycling destination for many riders, who return to the island year after year.
MollyDoo Cycling Destinations - Lanzarote
One of the most popular cycling destinations in the Canary Islands is Lanzarote which attracts cyclists from leisure to serious and hard core triathletes with specific goals in mind. The island offers some interesting challenges, including the famous 180 Km Ironman road course, great for pros and novices to have a try!
Lanzarote is the 4th largest of the seven Canary Islands and is situated in most eastern position of the islands. This giving it an advantage with the all year round dry climate which is perfect for road cycling, however winds can be strong at times on the island.
The climate is probably Lanzarote’s biggest plus. Being so close to the African coast, the island is drier than Tenerife or Gran Canaria, the other well known cycling destinations on the Canary Islands archipelago. The weather is a lot more predictable and unlike Mallorca, you will never be surprised by snow. The monthly average temperatures during the winter are high enough for cycling and in summer you can still enjoy your bike in the morning, although July & August are pretty hot and temperatures can reach above 40C. November is the wettest month and January the coldest.
The island’s terrain plays an important part in its popularity amongst cyclists. There are plenty of flat and undulating roads in Lanzarote, but there is no shortage of climbs too. The tarmac is generally in a very good condition, many cycling routes have very little traffic and the drivers are used to cyclists, which makes them patient and courteous.
The volcanic landscape, however, is not everyone’s cup of tea. Some describe it as dramatic, but others are not afraid to call it… ugly. Love it or hate it, the landscape is unique and offers views quite different than those on mainland Europe or other Mediterranean islands.
The weather, the landscape, the wind and the roads all play their part in making Lanzarote a favourite cycling destination for many riders, who return to the island year after year.
Club La Santa 2017 - Sports complex Lanzarote
Trip to the volcanic island Lanzarote in february 2017.
Sports complex Club La Santa
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Virtual Walk On The Beach For Meditation / ASMR / Helping You Fall Asleep!
Relaxing & calming sea wave sounds in HD (+ sound of footsteps). Walking on the sand, paddling in the water, and pausing to enjoy the ocean scenery. First person point of view 15 minute GoPro scenic treadmill video, with 10 minutes total walking. At Playa De Las Cucharas (Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Canary Islands) in bright, sunny weather. High quality audio of waves also good to help you relax, meditate or get to sleep!
[Barefoot over the sand - gentle cardio workout by the seaside in beautiful hot winter sunshine - one of my best pov videos for coastal imagery, light and sound effects - footage recorded 16th December 2016]
Lanzarote Montana Blanca walk
Oops. Thanks to a lack of proper signposting, we did this walk thinking we were going up Montana Blanca, whereas in actual fact we ended up walking all around the smaller one next to it. So THAT'S why we didn't find the path up to the top!!
VLOG LANZAROTE (EL GOLFO, LAGUNA VERDE) - BLASIAN COUPLE VOYAGE A TRAVERS LE MONDE - BIBIMBLACK
NOUVELLE SÉRIE DE VLOGS POUR UN NOUVEAU VOYAGE : DÉCOUVERTE DE LANZAROTE ! CETTE ÎLE MAGNIFIQUE DE L'ARCHIPEL DES CANARIES EN ESPAGNE ! On démarre ce nouveau voyage en vous faisant découvrir un petit village de pêcheurs situé sur la côte sud-ouest de l'île, nommé : EL GOLFO, et avec sa visite INCONTOURNABLE de la LAGUNA VERDE (LAGUNE VERTE) ou LAGO VERDE !
Si vous cherchez quoi visiter à LANZAROTE ou quoi faire à LANZAROTE ! Bienvenue ! ( petite série de 6 VLOGS à venir sur la LANZAROTE...)
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El Golfo est un petit village de pêcheurs, situé sur la côte sud-ouest de l'île de Lanzarote, qui ne manque pas de charme avec ses ruelles étroites, ses petites maisons à l'architecture traditionnelle et ses barques de pêcheurs posées sir la magnifique plage de sable noir !
El Golfo est célèbre pour une curiosité Naturelle : La Laguna Verde, en français la Lagune Verte.
À quelques centaines de mètres du village d’El Golfo se trouve un lac toxique : Lago Verde.
Son nom l’indique déjà, il signifie « lac vert ». Le lac est issu d’un vieux cratère, de sorte que l’eau est encore souterraine dans le lac.
La couleur verte du Lago Verde à Lanzarote n’est pas causée par le soufre ou d’autres substances trouvées dans les volcans. Le lac est vert à cause des algues qui vivent dans l’eau salée. La couleur vert vif contraste complètement avec le sable noir et la carrière entre le lac et la mer.
Les murs abrupts autour de la plage et Lago Verde forment la moitié du cratère original d’où provient le lac vert. L’autre moitié a été décomposée par la mer avec le temps.
Le Lago Verde (lac vert) de Lanzarote est l’un des endroits les plus spectaculaires des îles Canaries, il fait parti de ces paysages étonnants sculptés par le feu, la mer et le vent.
Le vrai nom du Lago Verde est « La Laguna de los Clicos » et il est situé à El Golfo (petit village de la côte ouest de Lanzarote qui fait partie de la commune de Yaiza), c’est une espèce d’amphithéâtre ouvert sur l’océan qui s’est formé à la suite des éruptions de 1730. En fait, la lagune verte fait partie du cratère d’un volcan.
Dans tous les cas, quel que soit son origine, la réputation de ce lieu n’est pas étonnante, car le contraste entre les paysages de lave noire, la mer et le vert du lac est spectaculaire.
Devant la lagune verte une plage de sable noir s’est formée, elle fait environ 300 mètres de long, achevée au sud par une roche de couleur ocre avec une plate-forme verticale qui entre dans l’eau. Ce lac est une zone protégée, la baignade y est interdite.
Sa situation sur la côte a provoqué son érosion via le vent et la mer et lui a donné sa forme actuelle. Il se dit que ce lieu était autrefois connu sous le nom de « Charco de los Clicos » (flaque d’eau des clicos) en référence à un coquillage comestible appelé « clicos » présent en ce lieu et qui s’est éteint parce que quelqu’un a lâché deux tortues dans les eaux du golfe.