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Squirrel

Squirrels, the Cute Little Beasts

Squirrels are among the most photographed Fuerteventura motives since they're easy to spot, feel quite fearless around people, and appear cute in pics. But do we know about them? The…

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It’s Calima Again!

‘Calima’ is not a rare phenomenon in the Canary Islands. The name is the Spanish word for ‘haze’ and is used when the Sahara sand is brought to the Canary…

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Agaves on Fuerteventura

Agaves (piteras) from Fuerteventura

Agaves, or as locals here call them, ‘piteras’, fit so well to Fuerteventura's landscape that it’s hard to believe they’re not native but were brought here some 500 years ago…

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5 Less Known Facts about Fuerteventura

It's easy just to assume something because it seems logical and makes sense, right? Such as that the Corralejo sand dunes are made of Sahara sand, blown by the eastern…

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Wim Hof Method on Fuerteventura

I’ve been intrigued by Wim Hof’s method for some time now. I’m not a huge fan of cold water, so getting myself deep into the freezing cold melted ice barrel…

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A Mountain Without a Name

The other day we were coming back from the south and decided to take a new, still undiscovered scenic road when I saw this beautiful mountain and stopped the car…

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