The Pajares of La Orotava in Tenerife Island.
In the Valley of the Orotava the traditional haystacks of vegetal cover are located.
These villeros haystacks are usually rectangular in shape, with dry stone walls partially carved in the past. On the walls, there is the traditional covering of bundles of rye.
It was the home of different families from the highlands of the Villa. Natural materials were used, that helped preserve food better. There are people who lived in a haystack, they confirm that food was kept warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Photographs by Marco Glez.
We leave you the following link of an unknown golden sand beach that is located in the Valle Guerra area. Celery Beach (War Valley)
Tenerife is an island that makes you fall in love, its volcanic essence gives it a special charm. Be it the north or the south of the island, for your vacations it is the perfect place to disconnect with the family.
We have to take care of our natural surroundings and be very careful if you are going to enjoy some of the island’s beaches. Always comply with the rules established by the authorities.
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