Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Last day on the F-island

On the final day we decided to head for a corner of the island we'd yet to explore - the SE, between Caleta de Fuste and Gran Tarajal. This is an area of cuchilletes - remnants of the central shield volcano - and scoria cones and flows. It is also the closest point to the African mainland so we headed first for the lighthouse on the south-east tip. This stands on top of a cuchillete - one of the few places where a road goes to the top of one of these knife edge ridges and as we drove up the single track road we began to see why: it wound around the hillside spurs with a steep slope below. Occasionally on the most dramatic points there was a token crash barrier but for the most part nothing between us and the drop and we were glad not to have to pass anything in one of the passing places!
Looking back at the lighthouse, and towards Gran Tarajal, from the headland
The road back down - we were glad not to meet anything!
From here we went on to Gran Tarajal which has a lovely beach and uses a very pretty stone for some of the buildings
Gran Tarajal
Leisegang rings in stone
Finally, as the icing on the cake we had a great view of a Fuerteventuran Chat while we ate our picnic!

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