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Whale watching Tenerife Ocean Blue Excursion 2015
Ocean Blue Excursion ......Best Excursion at place !!!! Thank you guys for a great day !!!!!!
Buceo Hispania Tenerife
Cueva Juanito con TheBigOcean.com
Tenerife Ocean January 2012
Tenerife - Ocean
Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife - Ocean, beach & party
The beautiful town of Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife!
Open water swim Los Gigantes to Masca, Tenerife part 1
5.5km, excellent water and weather conditions
Big Waves in El Cotillo, Fuerteventura
Big Waves in El Cotillo are not that unusual in winter. After all, there is nothing between north America and the west coast of Fuerteventura for 3500 miles. They are spectacular at times and attract quite a crowd to watch the big ocean waves crash onto the rocks and beaches around El Cotillo.
Unfortunately, the waves are so large some times that they wash most of the sand off of the Surfer's Beach (Piedra Playa) which in many places is 3 metres deep. It then takes 6 months or so to repair itself. Nature is an amazing thing.
Even though there are such huge waves, the lagoon beaches are still calm as they are protected by the rocky reefs just offshore.
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Manta Ray, a Giant Of The Ocean Seen Right Here in Tenerife
Manta Ray, a Giant Of The Ocean Seen Right Here in Tenerife
The amazing wave which killed a woman in Biarritz, filmed by an amateur
The young woman carried it late Sunday afternoon by a wave in Biarritz is not found. The thirties was with a small group on a rocky area by the sea when the big wave surprised. A man also fell into the water is still hospitalized in serious condition.
Cave of Crystals Giant Crystal Cave
Cave of the Crystals or Giant Crystal Cave is a cave connected to the Naica Mine 300 metres (980 ft) below the surface in Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico.
One of the world's most spectacular geographical discoveries was the cave of giant crystals with its selenite crystals of a size never seen before. most of them measure six meters in length, with some of them reaching eleven meters. the temperature at this depth varies from 45°C to 50°C, while the percentage of humidity ranges from 90 to 100%, meaning that human beings cannot survive there for longer than two hours.