Flowering Shrubs Southeast

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Lanzarote beautiful island with many interesting places to see

Lanzarote is a small island, which provides nice weather. This is the driest of all the Canary Islands, if we evaluate the amount of rainfall. You can get actually hot in the summertime when temperature ranges from 30 to 35 degrees day after day. The worst weather is in December and January.

Most of the vacationers (many English) are positioned alongside the southeast coast of the island. Resorts are gathered around the resorts of Puerto del Carmen, Matagorda and Arrecife. Just because the winds listed below are nice and good sand. In different elements of the island will be very windy.

The first Star Wars movies were shot right here and it isn’t surprising. It seems to be like the moon.
Lanzarote is not really green at all, more than palm trees within the coastal resorts, some olive bushes, vines and flowering shrubs close to houses. Otherwise, give it a solidified lava gray brown, grey and black as far as the eye can see. In Lanzarote, the beaches are principally dark. Some individuals name black sand, however if you happen to look nearer, dark brown, like chocolate. The water is clear and beautiful.

If you stayfor one week or longer it’s a good time to rent a car for a three days and go across the island and see all attractions. The roads are good and it’s hard to get lost.
Most of the houses on the island are low and whitewashed, usually with green shutters and doors. Beautiful!
They are fashionable and really giant purchasing facilities that nice to look around, and are open in the evenings. Here and there offered miniature golf, PIT ball, trampolines, air hockey and other video games for children. However there is no experience, true culture will not be here. Then it is advisable take a car and go to small villages of island.

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