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Tenerife and Its Six Satellites; or, The Canary Islands Past and Present. Volume 1. Tenerife. Gomera. Hierro. Palma
Two volumes of Tenerife and Its Six Satellites.
Tenerife and Its Six Satellites is a two volume edition written by a prolific author by the name Olivia M. Stone. The first volume contain several subtitles such as the Tenerife, Gomera, Hierro together with Palma and the second one such as Gran Canaria. Lanzarote. Fuerteventura . This book is a reprint of an older version originally published in London in the year 1887 by Marcus Ward. The book has a fascinating feature including the color illustrations photographs and maps courtesy of Harris Stone. Each volume contains an over hundred pages.
Due to its early reproduction, several publications of the book display occasional imperfections such as the missing or unclear pages, blurred images. These shortcomings are as a result of the introduction of modern scanning processes.
In addition, the Tenerife publication is believed to be very valuable because of its cultural importance in the early community. Additionally, this piece of merchandise is exact, thus easy to understand. Tenerife and Its Six Satellites book falls in the pictorial binding category due to is canary island subject.
Background story of the Tenerife.
Tenerife is one of the islands among the seven Canary Islands. It is the largest and at the same times the most populated island in Spain. Being the most populous island of the Macaronesia, Tenerife hosts an approximate of five million tourists annually. The island is an essential destination as a result of the carnivals and Santa Cruz. The UNESCO labels the island the world heritage site.
Tenerife ranks among the world’s best travel and leisure destinations. One can get lost in the island nature and relax on the beach. Additionally, tourists climb the Teide Mountain, have fun at a theme park and also walk in the old town cobbles. Tenerife also has over eight golf courses that are always open.
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