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CORRALEJO NATURAL PARK

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Au sud de Corralejo, Corralejo, Spain
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2024
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Protected natural park with a white sandy shoreline bordered by turquoise water facing the volcanic island of Los Lobos

Classified as a protected natural park, the sand dunes face the volcanic island of Los Lobos. A way to get a little taste of the Sahara without the fear of getting lost in it. This small Sahara, wedged between the sea and the volcanoes, is 10 km long and 2 km wide. A white sandy shoreline bordered by turquoise water, which suddenly turns dark blue away from the edge. This landscape stretches for about ten kilometres along the east coast, from the overcrowded Oliva Beach in the north to the small deserted coves of the Costa Roja in the south. The road to Puerto del Rosario runs along this coastline, often traversed by the sand wind.

The coastal desert continues on the other side of the road: on either side of the road you will see small crescent dunes formed by the wind. Fortunately, this park is protected and only a few slightly invasive constructions have been maintained.

Towards the interior, the dunes soon give way to a plain of white sand, where the wind has made do with a few drapes, and then to a steppe with rare vegetation. The horizon is bounded to the north by the sea and to the south by the Montaña Roja, a drained crater with a folded interior and red slopes, reaching a height of 312m.

This daytime burning landscape becomes spectacular in the few minutes before sunset. It disappears behind the rump of the Bayuyo volcano, whose black lava fields invade the desert to the west.

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Visited in october 2017
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Un avant gout du Sahara, voilà l'impression que l'on a en se promenant dans cette étendue blanche.
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Visited in october 2017
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En longeant l'Océan en direction de Corralejo, vous trouverez le paysage typique de Fuerteventura puis, d'un coup, de vastes étendues blanches commencent à se profiler... De la neige ? Non avec 35° (minimum) ça ne serait pas trop possible. Non, des dunes de sable blanc à perte de vue !
D'un blanc limpide (auquel il vaut mieux porter des lunettes de soleil), ce désert dû à un phénomène géologique étrange et surprenant vous donnera l'impression d'être en plein Sahara. On aurait presque envie de s'y promener au son de la musique d'Ennio Morricone ! Vraiment somptueux ! À ne pas rater !
kallimad
Visited in march 2017
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Agréable pour une randonnée dans les dunes au calme et loin des habitations. GRATUIT
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Visited in march 2017
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Grandes étendues de dune . Splendide . Nous étions à l’hôtel donc nous passions devant tous les jours .On ne s'en lasse pas de les regarder .Beaucoup de vent .
laure_13
Visited in june 2017
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Très belles dunes de sable blanc, dans lesquelles on peut se promener facilement. Côté mer, l'eau est turquoise et la plage très longue. En remontant vers la ville, les plages sont bordées de rochers noirs, ce qui est très beau avec le sable blanc et l'eau turquoise, mais on n'est plus tout seul. Belle vue sur les îles Los Lobos. Aux abords des dunes, là où il y a un peu de végétations, on peut apercevoir des chèvres.

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