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Mt Teide, Canary Islands this morning ❄️☃️❄️

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Roberto Quevedo1 year ago

It´s normal, some of Canary islands are very high. I.e. La Palma is the third highest island in the world in respect to size. Canary Islands have "microweathers" so in same day you can go to snow and also to the beach. Since many years call them "a miniature continent". Thanks!!

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Tante Frieda1 year ago

That looks beautyful! But it is normal in winter for the Canary Islands?

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D Smith1 year ago

Yes the one sadness Tenerife has is that the volcano has never had enough snow on it all year round, so people could ski and then go sunbath by the beach. I have often thought this as I enjoy the sun and look at Mt. Teide with its snow capped top.

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Perry Joslin 🇺🇸1 year ago

Interesting fact. There are no canaries on the Canary Islands. Same with the Virgin Islands. No canaries there either.

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Sarah Coleman1 year ago

Something so contradictory about "canary islands" and "snow" ... just... no. Only sunshine and bright colors!

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Janusz1 year ago

😀

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Ursula / Sakehanska1 year ago

I had comparable weather conditions when I drove through the Canadas de Tenerife in Dec. 1983. Only it was dark and the one-lane road was sloping left and right! That's the only time my ex-husband, who did NOT have a driver's license (!), didn't give any driving /2

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Ginger Charlie1 year ago

Teide from las Americas, January 2022

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Tnevni Odunem 🎗💩🎗1 year ago

What a climate change at a tropical island!!

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Dee Farrelly🦩1 year ago

Is that Tenerife??!

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