- The Montaña de
Tindaya is a
mountain in Fuerteventura, one of the
Canary Islands in the
Atlantic Ocean off the
coast of Africa. It was
considered a sacred...
- Volcán de
Tindaya is a roll-on/roll-off p****enger
ferry operated by the
Spanish shipping company Naviera Armas between the
Canary Islands of Fuerteventura...
- the
beginning of a
fleet renewal plan with the
arrival of the Volcán de
Tindaya. In 2008, the
company started offering services to Portimão,
Portugal with...
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sites on each
island are: Lanzarote:
Zonzamas Fuerteventura: Montaña de
Tindaya Gran Canaria:
Painted Cave of Gáldar Tenerife: Masca's
solar station La...
- minutes. The
second ferry is the
Naviera Armas,
called the 'Volcan de
Tindaya',
which makes 7
daily crossings each way, each one
being of 35 minutes...
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island had an
airport (just west of
Puerto del
Rosario on the road to
Tindaya,
still visible today). M****
tourism began to
arrive in the mid-1960s, facilitated...
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predicted in the
Tindaya Code—the ancient,
ambiguous and oft-mistranslated
prophecy written on the
ruins of the
temple at the
mountain of
Tindaya—thus her child...
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authorities decided to go
ahead with a
project by
Chillida inside Mount Tindaya on
Fuerteventura despite concerns from environmentalists. As of 2013, local...
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Haler Montaña
Blanca Montaña de La
Arena Montaña de la Raya Montaña de
Tindaya Volcanes de
Babuyo Vulcan de
Jacomar Bandama Caldera Caldera de los Marteles...
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serving the
route since then.
Ships covering the same
route Volcán de
Tindaya "Bocayna
Express (24733)".
Vessel Register for DNV. DNV.
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