Monday, 5 April 2010
Lanzarote's La Graciosa
I've got a new batch of work, and there's so much of it, it's a bit scary. I'll be beavering all hours to make sure I can get it all done on time. Forgive me if my blog posts are somewhat scant. Anyway, I've plenty of Lanzarote photos showing all its contrasts.
This colourful wilderness is on the close offshore island of La Graciosa, where locals go to get away from the tourists. Some of them anyway. We joined them on a ferry one morning and went for a long walk during which I took this photo.
Labels:
Canary Islands,
holidays,
islands,
La Graciosa,
Lanzarote,
walking
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6 comments:
Oh my, the colors are so inviting. Such beautiful land.
Yes Jo. They enticed us to walk quite a long way.
Nice photo! But the place was a little bit dry.=) Kudos for you!
You're right HeartyBux. It was quite arid, but still beautiful in its own way. We walked a big circle for about two hours back to the beach, and then it was bliss to cool off in the sea.
ts red soil, looks like a barren land, and seen as outside space
Hi yusuf. The soil was pretty grey actually. It as the low vegetation that was red. And I agree it looks quite barren.
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