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Transatlantic 2022 — Tenerife; Arriving San Cristóbal de La Laguna


Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna

Our tour group arrived at Plaza del Adelantado in an Cristóbal de La Laguna in the early afternoon. This would be our last stop before heading back to Santa Cruz de Tenerife to rejoin Vision of the Seas. Here we would take a brief guided tour before being left to our own devices until time to rejoin the bus back in the plaza. The plaza is located at the extreme eastern edge of the city’s old town section, adjacent to the Convent of Santa Catalina de Siena. The first segment on foot took us west along Calle Obispo Rey Redondo to the Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna:

Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna
Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna

Once you get to the southwest corner of the cathedral, take a look back for this view:

Calle Obispo Rey Redondo

From the cathedral we split up, with most of our group continuing west along Calle Obispo Rey Redondo in search of refreshments and something to eat. Ursula and I went north on Calle Juan de Vera for a couple of blocks to Calle San Augustín:

Calle San Augustín looking east

We continued past Calle San Augustín for another couple of blocks just to enjoy some old town balconies:

Calle Obispo Rey Redondo near Calle Pintor Christino de Vera

At this point we reversed course to continue west on Calle San Augustín, running parallel to Calle Obispo Rey Redondo.

Calle San Augustín street scene with lots of color

It’s here that you’ll stumble across the photogenic Former Convent of San Augustín (Exconvento de San Agustín), which gets you a beautiful belltower:

Exconvento de San Agustín

As well as this wood balcony just to the left of the tower:

Exconvento de San Agustín

Don’t turn south just yet. Keep heading west and you’ll reach an area of interesting color and old buildings:

Calle San Augustín past the former convent

I have some Fun Photo Friday pics of the small park just beyond this which I’ll show you on… you guessed it… Friday. But for now it’s time to head south, for Plaza de la Concepción, where we’ll rejoin Calle Obispo Rey Redondo on Wednesday:

Plaza de la Concepción

And in case you’re wondering about the city layout:

La Laguna map

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Fun Photo Friday — Transatlantic 2022; Tenerife favorites 2


San Cristóbal de La Laguna

Today is the second of three Fun Photo Fridays dedicated to favorites from Tenerife, Canary Islands. Next week we’ll conclude with a tour of San Cristóbal de La Laguna before heading back to Vision of the Seas for completion of our transatlantic crossing. The next destination after that will be… a Spanish surprise.

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Transatlantic 2022 — Tenerife; Teide’s La Catedral, then heading to San Cristóbal de La Laguna


Teide National Park — Mirador de La Ruleta

We’re still viewing Teide National Park, and we’re still looking at the sights from Mirador de La Ruleta (Roulette Viewpoint). Above is that image I promised on Monday of a much lower portion of Las Cañadas crater. And if you read the title of today’s article then you’re expecting a cathedral today. In case you’re wondering, La Catedral is in that photo above. I’ll let this next image explain:

La Catedral is an igneous rock formation

La Catedral stands 150 feet/46 meters tall, and apparently some people even climb it! Want a closer shot of La Catedral? Well, I frame to please (see what I did there?):

La Catedral (right); Magmatic dike (left)

In the closeup above of La Catedral, you’ll see to its left another structure. This is an igneous, or magmatic, dike. I’ve shown examples of this before (see: Igneous Dikes of the Southwestern U.S.), as they are quite fascinating. The dikes radiating from Shiprock in the northwestern corner of New Mexico are another great example. Let’s zoom in on this one, however, for a closer look:

Magmatic Dike (called a “Phonolytic Rock” in the diagram above)

Time to start heading east for our next destination, a glimpse of which I gave you on last week’s Fun Photo Friday. But before we leave Teide National Park, let’s take a look at other items of interest on the way out beginning with another view of Mount Teide and that perpetual fogbank I showed last week. That dense cloud was still present five hour later:

Teide (left) and dense fog blanketing the northwest coast of Tenerife

There’s also an observatory with a wide array of solar and night sky telescopes. It’s located some eight miles east of Teide volcano, yet it’s still called Teide Observatory:

Teide Observatory

It was at this location that I snagged a fun shot of the layers that make up the interesting geology here. The two shots directly above, as well as this next image, were taken at Mirador la Tarta, which translates to Viewpoint of the Cake. An appropriate name considering this:

The “Cake” shot

Now it’s back down toward the coast for a long stop in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, which we’ll tour next week. Here’s a taste to whet your appetite:

San Cristóbal de La Laguna

San Cristóbal de La Laguna
San Cristóbal de La Laguna

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