The Canary Islands are a world of their own: more Morocco than Spain. You can see it in the colors of the canyons, in the inland landscapes, in the sand that the wind has carried from the Sahara.
We only visited Fuerteventura, unfortunately.
Among the wild landscapes of Fuerteventura, where the wind sculpts the rock and silence fills the horizon, this small cairn emerges, a human sign in the midst of the volcanic nature of the island. Balanced stones that tell the passage of travelers, surrounded by barren mountains, lichens and desert colors. An authentic and unspoilt corner of Fuerteventura, where the earth meets the sky