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Views from Mount Chayofita
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- Post n°2
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
Brilliant!
Adam Mint-
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- Post n°3
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
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- Post n°4
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
I have never looked upon Tenerife ,especially the south ,as a beautiful island and this video ,in my opinion confirms this, scrub land and concrete is all I can see, don't get me wrong we love our annual visit in the winter and wouldn't miss it for anything, well maybe Madeira.
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- Post n°5
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
No soil there since last big eruption so don't think there is any chance of greenery ( not in the south anyway).
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- Post n°6
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
There is plenty of green after rain, but as we don´t get much rain then the land is invariably barren. You take your pick, great weather all year round (except today) or green fields.
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- Post n°7
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
Might try Aden again
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°8
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
I've been up there...had to tow Mermaid behind me, she's not a very good "hill" type of person! Views are great, and yes, there's plenty soil it's water there's a shortage of.
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- Post n°9
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
I managed that walk no bother. The views are great
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Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
How could there be plenty of soil if it was covered in lava?? ( I think we may have had this discussion before and Paul may well have told me that I'm wrong! )
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°11
Re: Views from Mount Chayofita
Volcanic soil is very fertile innit. I like them water rice paddy fields in China...See here