The magic of the natural paradise of La Gomera

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La Gomera is the second smallest of Iceland the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, is a true gem and presents you with an almost prehistoric and magical, but also conflicting landscape. The north is a true natural paradise, so grows the lush colorful plant life in this fertile region.

La Gomera is the second smallest of Iceland the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, which also to La Palma, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are. La Gomera is a true gem and presents you with an almost prehistoric and magical, but also conflicting landscape.
The north is a true natural paradise, so grows the lush colorful plant life in this fertile region. The north is a true natural paradise, so grows the lush colorful plant life in this fertile region. The National Garajonay, which is in the middle of the island, leads to you the beauty of nature in mind and is a true oasis of tranquility. The National Garajonay, which is in the middle of Iceland, leads to you the beauty of nature in mind and is a true oasis of tranquility. It is home to the world's greatest laurel forest, the evergreen cloud forest and a long chain of craters extinct volcanoes. It is home to the world's greatest laurel forest, the evergreen cloud forest and a long chain of Craters extinct Volcanoes. The latter forms the southern border of the weather, in which the island of La Gomera from their rather barren page. The latter forms the southern border of the weather, in which the Iceland of La Gomera from their rather barren page. La Gomera is less a bath, but enjoyed especially when nature lovers, hikers and recreation seekers great popularity. La Gomera is less a bath, but especially when enjoyed nature lovers, hikers and recreation seekers great popularity. Their trips take their starting point in the well-developed tourist resorts of San Sebastian, Hermigua or Playa de Santiago, which all have small shops, bars and restaurants, to stroll, browse and linger invite feature. Their trips take their starting point in the well-developed tourist resorts of San Sebastian, Hermigua or Playa de Santiago, which all have small shops, bars and restaurants, to stroll, browse and linger invite feature. The discovery tours, inter alia, a National Park Garajonay, located on the southeast to the sea and extensive Valle Gran Rey, an impressive and fertile valley with countless terraces, or you travel to the Los Organos on the north coast of La Gomera, where there are volcanic vents are which, like a wall of organ pipes jut from the sea. The discovery tours, inter alia, a National Park Garajonay, located on the southeast to the sea and extensive Valle Gran Rey, an impressive and fertile valley with countless terraces, or you travel to the Los Organos on the north coast of La Gomera, where there are volcanic vents which are, like a wall of organ pipes jut from the sea. In addition, there are a number of other parks and natural monuments that give you the magic of the open nature. In addition, there are a number of other parks and natural monuments that give you the magic of the open nature. On many small paths to walk along rivers, isolated hamlets, each of waterfalls and through deep gorges and fertile valleys. On many small paths to walk along rivers, isolated hamlets, each of waterfalls and through deep gorges and fertile valleys. If you are a bathing do not want, should have its chance on the beaches of Valle Gran Rey use. If you are a bathing do not want, should have its chance on the beaches of Valle Gran Rey use. The Playa de Charco and the Playa de Vultas some of the few small sandy beaches, from the otherwise life-currents, which are to La Gomera are protected. The Playa de Charco and the Playa de Vultas some of the few small sandy beaches, from the otherwise life-currents, which are to La Gomera are protected.

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