We will repeat
Spain bought many things to Tenerife in the 1490s, including flu and smallpox, doing what they do to the previously unexposed. Sugar cane was brought to the isles in the 1520s, as were grape vines. Cochineal arrived in the 1820s. Trade with the Americas boomed, with Tenerife dominating that commerce as far as the Canary Islands were concerned.
Today is a lot of wiggling round the edges of landmasses, which turn inward to find a convenient crossing point of yet another usually dry river bed, cut into the rocks. Houses will cling above and below us en route.
Bar Barranaco Hondo will do for a pick me up. It opens from 11am to 6.30, 10am at weekends. Reviews are not frequent. Mercedes reckoned ‘Good food..good service..we will repeat, we all liked it very much..terrace and dining room’ Carmen added ‘It is a guachinche type, it has few dishes, but very good, it is a nice place and the food is good.’ It appears to have changed hands about a year ago.
That’s it for today. Nice views and few reviews.
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