🏝 Fuerteventura - A Photo Diary 📸 Day 1

During Pentecoast I had the opportunity to travel for ten days to one of my favorite places on our planet: Fuerteventura, the island of wind, sun and rocks! Many who visit Fuerteventura for the first time are sobered by how harsh and barren the landscape is, but for me there is no better place to switch off, relax and (re)sharpen my senses for what is essential and what is noise.

I have been to Fuerteventura a few times, but this time I had my accommodation for the first time in Corralejo at the northern tip of the island. Just vis-a-vis to the Isla de Lobos. The small offshore island rose from the sea just 10'000 years ago during the last eruptions of the volcanoes on the main island. Most likely no one witnessed this spectacle, because the first settlement took place around 3000 BC, when African Berbers set out with boats across the strait between Africa (today's Morocco) and Fuerteventura. At least no artefacts had been found until today documenting an even earlier arrival of men.

And it was the Isla de Lobos that caught my attention on my first afternoon walk right after my arrival. Here a few photographic impressions for you to enjoy:

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In the background the neighboring island Lanzarote. On Lanzarote the last volcanic eruptions occurred in the 18th century, which led to a wave of refugees to Fuerteventura. In the course of time, the refugees' shelters developed into an actual settlement, which later became the town of Corralejo, where today about a third of the island's tourists spend their vacations. Just as I did.

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Collapsing attendance in the years of '20/'21 led to many of these unfinished and abondoned buildings around the area. A disaster for the locals who predominatly live from tourism. It appears though that visiting numbers do pick up again.

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Lava rocks. The final level for barefoot walkers :D.

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Thanks for following along and see you back next time 👋.


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Photos recorded by myself with an iPhone 13 Pro. All rights reserved.



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Fuerteventura, isla de vientos, el sol y las rocas... Y nubes.
Las nubes hicieron el contraste necesario en el espectáculo. A veces como estelas viajeras, a veces acomodándose y esponjándose sobre el horizonte.
Son fotografías muy hermosas @shaka, con los colores (cuántos son) de la tierra, el agua y el cielo.
Siento apego por los paisajes así. En mi país, la península de Araya es de ese tipo: cuando viajas por ella, te pierdes en una belleza feroz.

Gracias por esas fotografías. Fue bueno ver la isla con tus ojos.

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Thank you, glad that you like these photos and that you feel reminded to your home region. I'll have to check out península de Araya :) Best wishes 👋

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Thank you for sharing an exciting journey. I love Blue Sky. Is it a Tourist area brother?

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That’s so beautiful!! I believe this is the first time I see Fuerteventura. The sky, the water, the stones, the sand, everything look amazing!

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Hello, wonderful photos , beautiful story with great landscapes, love this , thanks for sharing and have a great day 😀

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How beautiful I would like to go one day

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Beautiful views where you can appreciate with your photos the contrast between the sky, the horizontality and its elements. Best regards !

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Its very amazing and every shot so excellent

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Beindruckende Aufnahmen, die mir als Betrachter das Gefühl vermitteln, nicht nur nahe dabei zu sein, sondern auch den Tanz auf dem erloschenen Vulkan vollführen zu können.

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I’ve never been there. Beautiful place. Sometimes I really need such an island)

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wow you picture quality is really good,very beautifull place, perpfectly captured, overall just wow

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Never heard of Fuerteventura before but I do enjoy solitude places to relax and stay away from the crowd so might turn out as my favourite place to return to after I get to visit it one day!

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Man, these are amazing shots. I love the raw natural beauty of this island. It´s really cool that you can see Lanzarote so clearly from some places on Fuerteventura. When I lived on Tenerife, we could see silhouettes of La Gomera but only during days with great visibility :) The Canaries are such a magical part of the world...

@tipu curate

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I hope I can make it to Tenerife one day. I think it is quite different to Fuerte, more green and higher mountains but it sure has the same magical flair of an island out in the open ocean.

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Yeah, Tenerife is surely greener, especially the north. Even the cities. This is what we saw from our apartment in Puerto de la Cruz :)

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But I´m sure that each of the Canary Islands has its own charm. The never ending fine sand beaches on Fuerteventura look amazing too. I hope to visit all of the islands one day :)

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Those lava rocks ad a unique feel to your photos. Although not so much a pleasant, barefoot saunter on the beach. These are beautiful photos of what must've been a wonderful trip

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Wow! A place that time (happily)forgot.

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These are nice shots! Quite crisp and natural. Though, I don't know this place, but can only appreciate the uniqueness of nature. Thanks for sharing!

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Looks like a fantastic barren place to visit!

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