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A heady stream of water
Marcos y Cordero: The lushest area in the Canaries
If there is a place that contradicts the traditional reputation of the Canary Islands as dry and arid lands, it is La Palma. 'La Isla Bonita' (the beautiful island) is a living tribute to water, a steep green crest that emerges from the sea to attract those who flea from the crowded beaches in search of a more tranquil part of the islands. The vividness of the Marcos y Cordero springs pays living testament to the most fertile place on the archipelago and offers a magnificent opportunity to explore a spot that has been declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
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History and heritage in Santa Cruz de La Palma.
Walking through the historic quarter of Santa Cruz de La Palma is like going back in time. If you give in to your imagination, it is easy to envisage beautiful ladies dressed in gowns from times long gone and catch a glimpse of the masts of the ships bringing Flemish paintings to the town. You can even ponder the Age of Enlightenment at a time when the word had no meaning in the rest of Spain. Thanks to this rich influx of ideas and wealth, the city boosts an abundant and important artistic heritage.
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