Lanzarote, Best of Canary Island 2017
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South Lanzarote in 7 minutes
Are you planning to visit Lanzarote, Spain in the Canary Islands?
With this video, we want to give you some inspiration on what to do and what places to see.
The island is about 60 km long and there's plenty of marvels you shouldn't miss! Especially if your stay is going to be short.
We have covered a few musts, from Playa Blanca and it's nearby volcano Montaña Roja in the South, to the Sunday market in Teguise and Lagomar Museum in the middle part of Lanzarote.
For any questions and recommendations, or feedback about our video, please feel free to post below or mail us at info@hagmanconsulting.com.
Enjoy!
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DIRECTOR
Andrea Marinelli
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Hagman Consulting
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Andrea Marinelli
EDITOR
Andrea Marinelli
CAMERA
Madeleine Svensson
Andrea Marinelli
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LOCATIONS
Playa Blanca
Teguise
Nazaret
San Bartolomé
Punta Montañosa
Timanfaya National Park
Montaña Roja
DRONE FOOTAGE
DJI Phantom 3SE
GROUND FOOTAGE
iPhone 5SE, iPhone 8
EDITING SOFTWARE
iMovie
EDITING HARDWARE
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SPECIAL THANKS
TUI Flamingo Beach Resort
Bodega El Grifo
LagOmar Museum
JetTime
ENAIRE
Salinas de Janubio S.L.
Tinajo Municipality
San Bartolomé Municipality
Tias Municipality
Yaiza Municipality
Arrecife Municipality
Teguise Municipality
SOUNDTRACK PROVIDED BY:
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Pictures of the Floating World - Cloud Chamber
Malani Bulathsinhala - Wasan Karannata
Yan Terrien - Arpeggius Echotus
David Hilowitz - Moment of Truth (Piano version)
Tagirius - La Vie En Suspense
Tagirius - House Of Lost Souls
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Lanzarote: roads and cities.
This video is a part of Galavlada's serial about Lanzarote.
Spanish and english subtitles available.
Market Day, Teguise, Lanzarote
Video of the good Sunday Market in Teguise, Lanzarote.
El Diablo Restaurant | Lanzarote Island, Spain
El Diablo Restaurant | Lanzarote Island, Spain
El Daiblo is a unique restaurant where the chefs cook food from the fires that comes from the vent of the volcano. The Spanish translated as The Devil it is right on the top of an active volcano, the island Lanzarote, Canary Island, Spain. Where the Chefs actually cook food over the heat produced by an active volcano. Feast your eyes on this ultimate barbecue experience complete with panoramic and dramatic views. Enjoyed against the volcanic backdrop of Lanzarote's Timanfay National Park in the Canary Islands, the food served at El Diablo is cooked on a massive cast iron grill built over a large hole of volcano. This dormant volcano has been peacefully gurgling below the surface since it's last eruption in 1730, 1736 and 1824, because the rainfall is low there is hardly any erosion. The island is covered by more than 174 square kilometers of ash and volcanic magma.
El Diablo restaurant dates back to 1970, when the Spanish artist and engineer Cesar Manrique decided to build a restaurant in the area for touristic purposes, and chose the summit of the volcano so that visitors could enjoy the breathtaking views of island. The mind is indeed its own place, and your idea of Heaven could well be a steak cooked by volcano fire. The restaurant consulted scientists and volcanologists to check the food and the way it is being grilled, and they gave it the thumbs up, deeming it safe, there were no dangers associated with this technique of cooking at all.
Apart from the food and the technique, the one other aspect which hooks people to the El Diablo restaurant is the scenic beauty of the Lanzarote Island. Though it is unlike the general conception of an island, the surrounding of the Lanzarote Island is breathtaking. It is barren and is full of red sands and volcanic rocks which give the feel of being in the Martian land but, all together it gives a different kind of experiences. There are about 100 volcanic mountains in the island which suddenly cam up in the 18th century but, that has not deterred tourists from enjoying a meal of their favorite game on the island.
The Island's volcanic nature that inspired the founder of this restaurant to be creative and develop an innovative cooking technique, grilling the various dishes offered by the restaurant on the heat produced by a small crater. The restaurant's guest therefore get to enjoy tasty dishes and a unique dining experience, knowing that their food have entirely prepared using the Earth's natural heat. Due to the volcanic nature of the area on which the restaurant was built, it is well known for the high temperatures that rise from the layers near the surface. These were used to create the massive fireplace on which the food is cooked.
This was achieved by drilling a well deep enough to provide the right temperature for cooking. the success in building to strange fireplace was the starting point for El Diablo The dining rooms were build next, followed by a kitchen near the stove. Nine layers of basalt were used for the restaurant's foundations rather than traditional foundations, which would be impossible to build in such a volcanic environment.
A great many tourists to the Canary Islands visit this unique restaurant to enjoy the experience of a unique meal cooked by the Earth's natural heat. It also invites tourists to visit the volcanic grill and take photos of themselves alongside it, on organised tours.
The volcano does not spew lava because its dormant but the bursts of heat or hot vapor are enough to cook delectable dishes that have many tourists flocking to the restaurant in droves. Inside the restaurant El Diablo established a unique work of art: falcons consisting of camel bone and wood inzhirovogo locate on a hill of black volcanic ash. This song — a tribute to the legend of Hilario. Also throughout the restaurant you can see the jack-iron figures, it is a symbol of Timanfaya National Park, Cesar Manrique coined it as anything else suitable for the hot places.
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Nature : Spain Experience – Enjoy – Relax
Head to Lanzarote's south-west for a visit to outer space without having to leave Earth. The Timanfaya National Park stretches between the municipalities of Tinajo and Yaiza. Named after the one volcano which remains active in the area, volcanic soil makes up the park's entire 51.07 square kilometres.
The Canary Islands provide another of Spain's seven wonders of the natural world in the form of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. Located in the Tenerife province, a visit to this cauldron is well worth a day trip to La Palma aka Isla Bonita (Beautiful Island). Over 2 million years old, this caldera has a diameter of around 10km.
Andalucia is home to a nature reserve made up of limestone formations which resemble camels, jugs, and Sphinxes, amongst other lookalikes. To visit this freak of nature, head south on the A45 from Antequera. Málaga province clearly is not all about the Costa del Sol.
At 3,718 metres tall, Mount Teide dominates the skyline on Tenerife. As it does on other Canary Islands, including the neighbouring Gran Canaria and La Gomera. The national park which surrounds Spain's highest mountain is a great hiking destination.
A river runs through Castile and León. The river in question is the Duero, the natural boundary separating Spain from Portugal. Birdwatchers should pack their binoculars as there's a chance to catch a sight of rare species such as the black stork.
Europe's most southerly ski resort, Sierra Nevada translates as snowy range. A range of mountains which crosses Almería and Granada. And it boasts Mulhacén, which being 3,478 metres above sea level, is the highest point on the Spanish mainland.
Another place to get high, naturally speaking of course, is at the so-called Peaks of Europe. This mountain range extends across Asturias, Cantabria, and Castile and León. It's rumoured to have got its name from these being the first mountains visible to ships sailing from America.
Lanzarote: Timanfaya.
This video is a part of Galavlada's serial about Lanzarote.
Spanish and english subtitles available.
Que ver en Lanzarote
Te mostramos que ver en Lanzarote, una de las islas más bonitas del archipiélago canario de origen volcánico.Desde felices vacaciones te recomendamos que descubras Lanzarote
Los mejores lugares para bucear en Lanzarote son:
- Lanzarote Playa Carmen
- Lanzarote Playa Chica
- Lanzarote Playa Flamingo
Lanzarote es una de las islas del archipiélago de las Canarias junto con las islas de Gran Canaria y Fuerteventura forma la provincia de Las Palmas (en la Comunidad Autónoma de Canarias), en el océano Atlántico, frente a las costas del sur de Marruecos. La capital es Arrecife; puerto natural, y centro agrícola e industrial. Su población es conocida como lanzaroteños o conejeros.
Está dividida en 7 municipios: San Bartolomé, Tías, Tequise, Yaiza, Tinajo, Arrecife y Haría. Con 141.938 habitantes, Lanzarote es la tercera isla más poblada de Canarias, después de Tenerife y Gran Canaria. En el centro-suroeste de la isla se encuentra el Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, que es una de las principales atracciones turísticas de Lanzarote.
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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!!