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 Sunflower Landscapes of Gran Canaria by Noel RochfordFrom the Sunflower Landscapes Guides series. Gran Canaria - a wealth of diverse landscapes and a wonderland of curious flora await the visitor to this island, in our opinion the most underrated of the Canaries amongst countryside enthusiasts. This new edition updates both the text and the maps to bring the book totally up to date at this moment in time. It's hard to believe that such a small island (1532 sq km/600 sq mi) has so much to offer. And yet it's often been referred to as a 'continent in minature'. If you travel across Grand Canary for a day ? by car or on foot ? you will see for yourself! From the hub of the cumbre, the island's great saddle, ravines are born and fan out seaward like spokes on a wheel, gouging enormous valleys in their wake. Between them there are magnificent barrancos (ravines). Each has its own little secret to share. In the Barranco de los Cernicalos there are knee-deep grasses and a chuckling stream; the Barranco de la Aldea hides an emerald-green reservoir; the Barranco de Güígüí opens out to an incomparable beach. These are but a few of the island's breathtaking ravines... and this is only the start of what there is to explore. Best time to walk: October to June Where to stay: If you are not hiring a car, stay in Las Palmas (in the north) or the Playa del Inglés/Maspalomas/Puerto Rico area in the south. Inland, Cruz de Tejeda can make a good base. 4 car tours, 50 long and short walks, 30 picnic suggestions Plans of Las Palmas, Maspalomas/Playa del Inglés 136 pages + touring map Paperback 136 pages - 4" x 8 1/4" - 4th edition (3/04)
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