| A jewel of nature. This is how you will describe the Island when you return home. Your imagination will find it difficult to describe its landscape, and above all its lush forest with its extensive array of species which have been extinct in other places of the world for some thousands of years but on this Island they have managed to survive for your delight. |
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La Gomera awaits you so that you can discover its great treasure, Garajonay, which is its National Park and World Heritage: a thick forest of great floral richness with its phantasmagoric aspect and with a multitude of extinct species and gentle springs, definitely the ideal place for lovers of hiking. |
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| Let it surprise you with its rough terrain, with deep ravines that rush to the sea. A landscape sculptured during centuries by an erosion after two million years of absence of volcanic eruptions. You will also enjoy its green valleys covered with palm trees, endearing rural houses, impressive cliffs, charming black sand coves bathed by crystal waters. |
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In La Gomera you will find nature practically intact where the hand of man has intervened to create agricultural landscapes of great beauty. You will be surprised by the cultivated terraces down inclined hillsides and you will appreciate the great efforts and labour it took for the peasants to complete the jobs |
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