Canary Islands — Arriving into Santa Cruz de Tenerife During a Sad Anniversary


Welcome to Santa Cruz de Tenerife

We’re nearing the end of this epic journey. After Santa Cruz de Tenerife on the Carnary Islands, our only remaining stop was Lisbon before heading home after this six-week excursion that I’ve been presenting to you since May of last year. Along the way I’ve shown you Coral Castle, Bucharest, Cairo and the Pyramids, taken you on a Nile River cruise, flown you down to Cape Town, and shown you various sites along the West Coast of Africa. After this series on Tenerife, which will last three weeks, I’ll be moving on to yet another adventure that took place earlier this year. But, for now, let’s concentrate on the island of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands archipelago. We’ll begin with this image of Auditorio de Tenerife:

Auditorio de Tenerife

You may have noticed in today’s article title that our arrival corresponded with a sad anniversary. And it’s a particularly tragic one for air traffic controllers (my past profession) and other aviation professionals. The date for our arrival was 27 March 2025 — precisely 48 years to the day after the worst aviation accident in history. On 27 March 1977 a KLM Boeing 747-206B with 248 people aboard crashed into a Pan Am Boeing 747-121 containing 380 passengers and 16 crew on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North–Ciudad de La Laguna Airport). Nobody aboard the KLM survived. The Pan Am lost 335, and the 61 survivors all experienced injuries. In total, 583 people perished. To this day people still talk about the Tenerife Airport Disaster. Indeed, many books have covered this tragedy over the years. I have personally referenced this disaster many times over the course of my long ATC career to impress upon my trainees the importance in maintaining radio discipline and strictly adhering to approved ATC phraseology and readback procedures.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife port

If you arrive to Santa Cruz via cruise ship, you’ll find it an easy walk from the port into the city center. As you walk into town, here are some of the sights that await you:

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Fun Photo Friday — Senegal Favorites 2


Gorée Island Shutters

Welcome to this final Fun Photo Friday edition featuring African favorites. Today’s Friday contains some of my favorite images from both Dakar, Senegal and nearby Gorée Island.

Pointe de Almadies, Dakar
Shuttered on Gorée
Pointe de Almadies Fishnets
Skinny Windows
Colorful Pirogues on the Beach

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Senegal —Pointe de Almadies; African Renaissance Monument; Mosquée de la Divinité


Pointe des Almadies Lighthouse (Lighthouse of Breasts)

I promised on Monday to give you a few more images of Le Villages des Arts (The Village of Arts), and those are below. After you’ve had a chance to peruse those, I’ll show you Pointe des Almadies, the westernmost point of the African continent, then take you out to the impressive African Renaissance Monument, the Mosque of Divinity, and finally quick drivebys of Cathédrale Notre Dame des Victoires (Our Lady of Victories Cathedral) as we raced back to NCL Dawn to make our scheduled departure:

Tour Members Wrapping Their Heads (arms, and hands) Around a Village des Arts tree
Going Bananas at Le Villages des Arts
Le Villages des Arts radishes
Just kidding — fruit of the Christmas Palm

A journey to Dakar, Senegal would not be complete without a trip out to Pointe des Almadies. This narrow spit of land at the end of Cap-Vert (Cape Verde) Peninsula is the westernmost point of the African continent. This is one neat place to visit, but it does require about a 10- or 15-minute hike:

Back onto the buses, then a quick trip southeast to the African Renaissance Monument. This massive bronze sits atop a 100-metre/330-foot hill, and the statue itself rises 52 meters/171 feet above that.

African Renaissance Monument

For an interesting piece on the who, what, when, why, and how of North Korea’s involvement in this project, I refer you to: North Korea builds monuments around the world. Whatever, this statue certainly doesn’t look any smaller from the bottom of the hill:

African Renaissance Monument

Now we’re really getting rushed, so it’s a mad dash back to the ship with two brief photo stops along the way starting with the Mosque of Divinity:

Mosque of Divinity

And finishing up with Cathédrale Notre Dame des Victoires (Our Lady of Victories Cathedral):

Cathédrale Notre Dame des Victoires (Our Lady of Victories Cathedral)

This week’s Fun Photo Friday finishes up our 2025 journey along the west coast of Africa. Next week I’ll show you NCL Dawn’s next destination — Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands. And we happened to land on this island the very sad 48th anniversary of an incident that still haunts air traffic controllers to this day.

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