La Gomera hiking imressions

La Gomera hiking impressions

My La Gomera hiking impressions. Taken at a hiking trip to La Gomera last year. The clouds move throu the mountains. The trees are milking the water out of the clouds. That makes the wood very wet and foggy. Its a dark and silent mood out there. Like beeing in a fairytale. We did a hiking trip over the island. From the sunny coast deep into the mountains. We also met a lot of backpackers there. There are a few camping possibilities. But you can also do day trips there. With the ferry Tenerife or something like that.

Faro de Maspalomas

Faro de Maspalomas Silhouettes

Faro de Maspalomas. In the south of Gran Canaria. On the right side to the Dunas de Maspalomas. Between Maspalomas and Meloneras. At spring time the sun goes down right behind the Faro de Maspalomas. A lot of tourists are there. Mustly concentrated on her smartphones, posting and twittering what a nice sundown they are watching. I took this pictures with my Nikon 70-200mm standing at the end of the dunas. About 200 meters away from the lighthouse. Nobody takes notice of me. The whole scenery looked for me like a chinese shadow puppetry. So I did the exposure time two stops down and startet taking some pictures against the sundown.

Bald Eagle

A Bald Eagle in the Air

The Bald Eagle. Open winged. High in the air.  Showing us his beauty. The beauty of a real raptor. Sadly I have never seen one in wildlife. Just at bird shows. It`s not a european bird, and my area has no more eagles. Here are just airplanes in the air, and some hawks. So I have to go to bird shows. This Bald Eagle shots are taken on my last holiday at Gran Canaria. At the Palmitos Park exotic Birds free flight show. With my Nikon 70-200mm lens. No I spend money for a hew lens. I need something that goes till 500mm or more.

Historical Satellite Dishes

Historical Satellite Dishes

There are a lot of Molinos and Molinas around Fuerteventura. They have a different architecuture as the windmills in north europa. There wings have the size of satellite dishes for broadcastind something. So for me they look like a kind of historical satellite dishes. Like they have broadcasted something centurys ago with thouse historical satellite dishes. A signal to the great ships who conquered the new world. But the wings size makes sense because Fuerteventura is full of wind. You have more a problem with to much wind as with to low. A lot of Thouse Molinos and Molinas are very small. I guess many farmers have had there own.

Squirrels and Ravens

Squirrels and Ravens

There are not much animals at Fuerteventura. Some Goats, Rabbits, Seagulls and a lot of Squirrels and Ravens. Mostly I  saw the Squirrels and Ravens on the same place. They seems to live in something like a symbiosis. They share the same food source. Tourists 🙂 who feed them. And thats a big problem there. The Squirrels, exactly Barbary Ground Squirrel (Atlantoxerus getulus) are like a plaque for the island. They where brought by humans th this island in the early 1965er because they are so sweet and friedly and now they are eating everything there. Thats a big problem for the barren nature there and for the ther animals.

I am not shure if the bird is a Raven or a Crow. I could read the differences at wikipedia, but its hard for me to use this knowlege in real life 🙂 So feel free to contact me what kind of Raven or Crow the black birds are.

Fuerteventura ist voll von Atlashörnschen und Raben. Sie scheinen in einer art Symbiose zu leben. Jedenfalls waren über all wo ich auf die Hörnchen getroffen bin auch die Raben nicht weit. oder sind es Krähen? ich kann die immer nur schwer auseinander halten. irgendwie ist für mich alles was schwarz und größer als eine Amsel ist ein Rabe. Die Atlashörnschen sind zwar sehr zutraulich und fressen sogar aus der Hand, aber für Fuerteventura sind sie eine große Plage. Irgendwann 1965 wurden sie aus Marokko eingeführt weil sie so süß und zutraulich sind. Aber inzwischen haben sie sich so sehr vermehrt das sie den wenigen einheimischen Tieren die Nahrung weg fressen. Und allgemein die Pflanzenwelt dezimieren. Auf der kargen Insel wächst ja nicht wirklich viel. So ist das ja irgendwie immer wenn der Mensch in die Natur ein greift. Es kann nur schief gehen.

 

Frankfurt Skyline

The Frankfurt Skyline winter 2015

The Frankfurt Skyline taken at winter 2015. On a cold and clear sky day. Shortly after the Sundown starts. Taken from a possition in the north east. Sadly from this posiosion you dont get the sundown or the sunset behind the skyline. Just the full bright midday sun. So I had to wait till the sun moves out of the Frankfurt Skyline.

Frankfurts Skyline im Winter 2015. Leider bekommt man aus dieser Richtung weder den Sonnen Aufgang noch den Sonnenuntergang hinter der Skyline zu sehen. Aber sonst war die Position sehr gut. Ein schöner Wintertag, kalt und ein klarer blauer Himmel.

Pájara

Pájara Mountain Sundowns

Traveling the FV-605 road from La Pared to Pájara. On the half way, a view kilometers after crossing the FV-618 to Cardón you will get higher into  the mountains. After a view minutes you are at a high level of about 500 meters. And there is a bouth sides parking place with a footway up to the top. The Point is called Sicasumbre viewing point. You have a great view to both sides of the mountain there, and into a yellow red shining valley till Pájara. No plants or trees in your way. Fast moving clouds in the sky. So thats the place where I did my sundown pictures. But beware, its an very high wind blasting area. And with that wind it could be 10 to 15 degree colder.

Wenn man die FV-605 von La Pared kommend Richtung Pájara fährt, kommt man ein paar Kilometer nachdem sie die FV-618 Richtung Cardon gekreuzt hat zu einem Parkplatzt. Etwa auf 500 Meter Höhe. Dort gibt es einen Fußweg hoch auf die Bergspitze. Ausgeschildert sind Aussichtspunkte in Spanien immer als Mirador. Sehr wichtig, da es in den Bergen von Fuerteventura kaum Möglichkeiten gibt neben der Straße zu halten. Von dort hat man eine super Aussicht zu alles Seiten. Über das Tal das Richtung Norden nach Pájara führt. Oder Richtung Südspitze der Insel wo die Sonne unter geht. Das ist die Stelle von der aus ich diese Sonnenuntergansbilder gemacht habe.

The masca trail, down to Los Gigantes

The Masca trail, down to Los Gigantes

The Masca trail is one of the popular hiking trails on Tenerife. The trail starts in a small village called Masca  on top of the mountains, and goes straigt down to the sea. You follow a creek down to an old canyon straigt away to the coast. It depends on the season, the creek could be empty or full with water till your knees. The village is on a high level at about 800 meters and on the end of the trail you will see the cliffs of Los Gigantes. There you hafe the chouce to walk back to Masca or to take a water taxi to the Los Gigantes village. You need good hiking boots ant it will takes you about 3,5 hours. And becarefull, there are some bad accidents every year.

San Sebastian

San Sebastian de La Gomera

Some ferry impressions of San Sebastian de la Gomera. Thats what you see when you took the ferry from Tenerife to la Gomera. The harbour and the cityline of San Sebastian de la Gomera. The main village on la Gomera. Because La Gomera has no airport, you have to take the ferry or a boat to get there. And the island welcomes you with his nice little main village. It was out strartingpoint for a hikingtrip to La Gomeras well known rainforest out there in the hills. The so called fairytale forest. There are a lot of backpackers on La Gomera, its a great nature.

desert vineyard

A desert vineyard

A destert vineyard. Thats how they growe grapes and make wine on Lanzarote. In an vulcano based desert area near the city of Yaiza. The stone walls are to protect the grapes from the wind. Ity a very try area, mostly no rain. Therefore they dig thouses holes wherethey put the grapes in. They are like a funnel. The stones are vulcano based. The stones suck the humidity right out of the morning dew and the funnel brings it to the plant. An impressive desert vineyard. It must be a very arduous kind of work, planting in such an try area. The desert vineyard

Tailed Jay

The Tailed Jay – Graphium Agamemnon

This is not a typical christmas posting. I have no girl with a sexy christmas dress for this year, or a spanking santa. This year its a butterfly called the Tailed Jay (Graphium Agamemnon). I have to admit that I have no idear about butterflys. I am just into pictures and I have never done butterfly pictures before. I googled the name, before I wrote the posting 🙂 This tailed jay lives in a huge butterfly house in Gran Canaria. I was there with my Sigma 150mm macro and a monopod. I actually came for the birds, not for the butterflys and it was my first time in an butterfly house. First I watched the russian tourists there who tries to catch some butterflys with there iPads and iPhones, but only got unsharp pictures 🙂 Well, thats the benefit of an camera with a fast lens and a high ISO range .-)

Dunas de Maspalomas

The great Dunas de Maspalomas

The great Dunas de Maspalomas are sand dunes in the south of Gran Canaria. Its a well known place for tourists. The gread task the Dunas de maspalomas is not the sand or the winds. Its to get your picture free of people, specialy free of nude people. The dunas are popular by the nudity communinty and very popular by the gay community. And both are don t like people with huge cameras. They always expect a peeping tom or pervert behind. And not a nature photographer. I was on there with my D800 the Nikon 14-24 and my Nikon 70-200mm. So I attract much attension.

Puerto de Mogan

Puerto de Mogan

Puerto de Mogan – The small village in the south of Gran Canaria. Easy to reach with the local bus system. You dont need a car to go there. There are less parking possibilities in Puerto de Mogan and its a small village so you can do everything there by foot. I went there wit the local bus direct from Maspalomas. Its about halt an hour. Just for a day trip. Its a nice little village for relaxing, drinking some coffe or walking around. They have a lot of flowers there, white painted houses with blue doors. The bay beach is wind and waves protected, so take your swimming things with you.

La Graciosa

La Graciosa

Sadly we have got windy weather and a cloudy sky on our day trip to the smal canary island La Graciosa. I just can imagine how beautyfull La Graciosa would be with bright sunlight and a blue sky. But for all that I enjoeyed my trip to La Graciosa very much. It is the smallest inhabiteted island of the canaries. It has only 29,05 square kilometers and its in the north of Lanzarote. We took the ferry from Orzola to Caleta del Sebo, the small main village. After a lunch break we went out for a short hiking trip over the island and took the last ferry back to Lanzarote. And the bus back to our horror hotel in Costa Brava.

Exotic Birds free flight show Palmitos Park, Gran Canaria

Exotic Birds

Some for european eyes exotic birds in flight. Taken at the exotic birds free flight show in Gran Canaria. Precisely at Palmitos Park. A medium large Zoo in the south of Gran Canaria. They offers amongst others a exotic birds free flight show, birds of prey show and a butterfly house. The two mentioned shows and the Butterfly house are for me the key reasons to visit this Zoo. I am not a fan of Orca or Delphine shows.

Die Exotische Vögel show war neben der Raubvogel Show und dem Schmetterlingshaus einer der Gründe für mich den Palmitos Park auf Gran Canaria zu besuchen. Delfin oder Orca Shows sind nicht so mein fall, da geh ich lieber zwei mal durchs Schmetterlingshaus und versuche schöne Bilder zu bekommen.

Colorfull snail shell on the crater bottom of Lanzarotes Vulcano Montana Roja

A snail shell at the crater bottom.

First I found a snail shell. On a place I dont expect to found anything. I was on my way to the top of Lanzarote`s Montana Roja. A 200 meter high and dead old vulcano in the south of Lanzarote, near Playa Blanca  Than I found a nother colorfull snail shell. And than a lot of snail shells. Seems there is more life in old vulcano craters than I expected. Specialy on islands full of sand and stones. The bottom was full of small plants, snail shell`s, some rabbits and lizzards. More natural vegetation  as I saw in the rest of the island.