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The Guanches: Original people of Tenerife
In this episode, we take a closer look at the Guanches. These people are believed to be the the first settlers of Tenerife. Their history is fascinating! I have visited multiple sites all over Tenerife to try to understand a bit more about them.
(Recorded throughout 2022)
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We are leaving Tenerife
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Yes, it is true. We are moving back to Sweden. After two years in Tenerife it is time to return to Sweden for a while. We also take a one day trip to Madrid. (Recorded june 2022)
Struggling to climb the 3rd largest volcano on the planet.
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In this episode, Im climbing Mt. Teide, the tallest mountain in all of Spain and the 3rd largest volcano in the world. A challenge for sure! At least for me. (Recorded may 2022) Sources for this episode: www.volcanoteide.com/en www.volcanoteide.com/en/complete-guide-on-how-to-get-up-mount-teide-peak en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teide
Forestal Park in Tenerife - A REAL OBSTACLE COURSE!
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In this small adventure, we visit Forestal Park - A obstacle course among the trees, high above ground! (Recorded may 2022) Sources for this episode: www.forestalparktenerife.es/
She is back!
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After a tough time with illness, Tove returns to Tenerife and our family is reunited again.
Playa Los Cristianos (Tenerife)
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In this short episode, I visit playa Los Cristianos. Here is my experience. (Recorded may 2022) Sources to this video: Pictures and videos with premission: Old Tenerife - sharing photos, videos & chat about the old days in Tenerife (Facebook group) Thanks to Andi Hart. groups/2038703383112552/user/1224639200/
We visited Siam Park! What a blast!
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In this episode, we visit Siam park, a large water park in the south of Tenerife. This place have earned the award of the best water park in the world. At least according to TripAdvisor. We just had to check it out! (Recorded april 2022) Sources for this episode: www.siampark.net
We went to Santa Cruz, the main city in Tenerife.
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There are many cities in Tenerife. But the main one is sometimes overlooked. We went to the city of Santa Cruz to have a closer look at it, and explore some points of interest. This is what we found! (Recorded april 2022)
Our covid 19 Story. (Severe pericarditis)
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We got covid-19. And Tove got very sick. Here is what happened. (Recorded april 2022)
We visited beautiful playa de las Vistas
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There are many beaches in Tenerife. On of the best and most beautiful of them got to be playa de las Vistas. In this episode, we have a closer look at it! (Recorded april 2022) Sources for this episode: www.blueflag.global/show-site?siteId=8278 www.worldbeachguide.com/spain/playa-de-las-vistas.htm GPS Coordinates to this site: 28.05252454,-16.72436714
The best stargazing in the world? (Tenerife)
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In this episode, we direct our gaze upward. To the stars. Tenerife is one of the best places on the planet to check out the heavens, and of course we could not miss this chance! (Recorded march 2022) Thanks to Jonas and Martin for photos. (Stock photos and videos from Mazwai.com)
What to see in Costa Silencio & Las Galletas! (Tenerife)
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The small towns of Costa Silencio and Las Galletas is not far from where we live. So we took the bus over there to make you a list of what to see! In case you should come to visit! Did we miss any great place? Tell us in the comments! (Recorded February and March 2022)
The black caves - Cuevas Negras in Tenerife
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This time, me and Tove rented a car and went out to explore the black caves in the Teno mountains here in Tenerife. Even though it was cloudy, the views was fantastic. (Recorded march 2022)
Path of senses in Tenerife
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In the north of Tenerife, there are some serious forests. Today, we visit the deep forest in Anaga and walk the path of the senses. We see, feel, hear, smell and even taste it. (Recorded march 2022) Sources for visitors: www.webtenerife.co.uk/what-to-do/nature/hiking/trails/sendero-sentidos-3/ www.wonderfultenerife.com/en/article/show/5093/sendero-de-los-sentidos
Tenerifes abandoned lepra village.
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In this episode, we explore the abandoned lepra village here in Tenerife. The old, unfinished, teared down buildings is quite spooky, and the whole place is quiet and windy. Video recorded February 2022. Stock footage from Videvo via www.mazawi.com Leprocy picture from Stig Anderssons archive in Järvsjö, Sweden. Used with permission.
We walked to Palm-Mar (Tenerife) Is it worth a visit?
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We walked to Palm-Mar (Tenerife) Is it worth a visit?
Our favorites in Los Cristianos! (Tenerife)
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Our favorites in Los Cristianos! (Tenerife)
Calima of historical proportions!
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Calima of historical proportions!
Hiking up top Mt. De Guaza (With the kids)
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Hiking up top Mt. De Guaza (With the kids)
Kayaking adventure in Los Cristianos
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Kayaking adventure in Los Cristianos
Christmas & New years at a resort!
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Christmas & New years at a resort!
We made ginger bread thins! (Nordic style)
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We made ginger bread thins! (Nordic style)
Hunting my stolen backpack. Can we get it back?
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Hunting my stolen backpack. Can we get it back?
We drove to Masca, Garachico & Icod. Crazy roads!
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We drove to Masca, Garachico & Icod. Crazy roads!
We went to Anaga, a rural park i the north of Tenerife!
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We went to Anaga, a rural park i the north of Tenerife!
Can you see WHALES from Mt. Chayofita? (Tenerife)
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Can you see WHALES from Mt. Chayofita? (Tenerife)
Zoos in Tenerife (all major ones!)
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Zoos in Tenerife (all major ones!)
Dolphin spotting from Mt. de Guaza, Teneriffe
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Dolphin spotting from Mt. de Guaza, Teneriffe
Aqualand Tenerife: Only for kids?
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Aqualand Tenerife: Only for kids?
This is us: Swedes Abroad
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This is us: Swedes Abroad

Komentáře

  • @nanemoon9968
    @nanemoon9968 Před měsícem

    Very good video!

  • @doyoumind.atall.stopspying5572

    Jay could be there

  • @surajpr2521
    @surajpr2521 Před 2 měsíci

    Is early September good for star gazing in tenerife?

  • @andigold9977
    @andigold9977 Před 2 měsíci

    Let's be honest. These were (and should be today) islands belonging to Africa...They are just of the African coast.! Like many African lands, the islands were brutally taken from them...like the Americas....

    • @mohamedelidrissi714
      @mohamedelidrissi714 Před měsícem

      Modern colonialism Plus they killed most of the aboriginals anyway so now the spanish colonisers in canary islands claime to be qboriginals

  • @NRCave1
    @NRCave1 Před 2 měsíci

    Heart & pain issues, i've been dealing with it as well my friend. ☮️🌻💜 ~Nick/26♌ (Member of #SurvivorCorps ~ CoVid Support Group)

  • @user-ps3wp1vq3l
    @user-ps3wp1vq3l Před 2 měsíci

    They speak tamazight as in Marocco too amazigh but mixture with Spanish

  • @zenwhitenoisehub
    @zenwhitenoisehub Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice content, big like! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @conquista2923
    @conquista2923 Před 3 měsíci

    I am 78% from Spain. I just found documentation of my paternal maternal ancestor lineage were from this island (1500s) My ethnicity has 1% North African. I now must add the Berbers in my heritage. I know little and will study love Genealogy

  • @backsurfing
    @backsurfing Před 4 měsíci

    what course did you do? the green? the blue?

  • @K1llerX
    @K1llerX Před 4 měsíci

    What can be seen with naked eyes?

  • @caskraker
    @caskraker Před 4 měsíci

    If you live in Los Christianos EVERY place is worth a visit.

  • @rolandas77
    @rolandas77 Před 5 měsíci

    Guanches were Vikings settlements. Blue eyes, blond hair :) Vikings thousands of years ago reached very distant places........

    • @lauriekline178
      @lauriekline178 Před 5 měsíci

      No. Guanches are indigenous people and Vikings were Norse.

    • @conquista2923
      @conquista2923 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lauriekline178 100%

    • @andigold9977
      @andigold9977 Před 2 měsíci

      No...that is BS. There were Africans before ANY hostile invaders (discoverers).

  • @reubennagi1748
    @reubennagi1748 Před 7 měsíci

    Im going in march any must dos?

    • @rebeca9594
      @rebeca9594 Před 7 měsíci

      Se the dolphines in los cristIanos by kajak. Or watch the dolphine show in aqualand. Walk at the promenade near the water from los cristianos to LAS americas. Its amazing!

  • @ralucasmith3117
    @ralucasmith3117 Před 8 měsíci

    The video would have been much better if you had some pictures/videos of the night skies. It seems like you forgot what the main project was you wen to Mt Teide for.

  • @mv5375
    @mv5375 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, how is Tove doing ? Hopefully recovered now 🙏 I’m suffering from pericarditis as well, it is a terrible pain and a long road to getting better, sending warm thoughts and just to thank you as well to having taken the time to document your journey.

  • @canarygreen
    @canarygreen Před 8 měsíci

    We definitely recommend it! It's an amazing place to spend an active day with family or friends

  • @elizac8997
    @elizac8997 Před 9 měsíci

    Very nice! What camera did you use to take the star photos? 😊

  • @Tyler-zp5du
    @Tyler-zp5du Před 10 měsíci

    we went up and saw absolutely nothing, being amateurs we had no idea that a full moon was going to light the place up to the same light pollution as a city centre... tour guide probably knew this full well already but obviously they still need to make money, so advice! make sure you check lunar cycle! do not go on a full moon if you can help it! still a good trip but a little ruined by the moon, had a better view of the stars out my bedroom last night in the centre of england

  • @thefeelrelaxed
    @thefeelrelaxed Před 10 měsíci

    Very good.

  • @2622Valerie1
    @2622Valerie1 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you , i think i. Il boos Palm Mar , for beginning next year

  • @rioritatkatchenko2486

    Sorry why you are not wearing hats, sun hats, is so sunny?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      We did not bring hats… maybe they would float away?

  • @rioritatkatchenko2486

    Are there in Tenerife really heated pools? 25c is not much at all, I do not want to get sick, you and your kids look pretty cold after that pool.

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      There are heated pools in Tenerife, but not in the water park.

  • @robertobartolom7385

    I’m of isleño descent myself. My ancestors left the island of Tenerife and settled in (Valenzuela) Dans La Fourche Parish, Louisiana in 1779. They would later settle in Victoria, Tx

  • @haticeakgul5950
    @haticeakgul5950 Před rokem

    I will definitely do, I admire the beauty of nature, space..can't resist this eternity

  • @hollybell3486
    @hollybell3486 Před rokem

    They were blonde and red haired!!!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před rokem

      But why did that host said they were dark haired & dark e yed with dark sk8n😢😮? The host should have b een an indigenous Guache NOT some White foreigner?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      There are different accounts as to the looks of the Guanches. There are som “eye witnesses” that wrote down what they saw a very long time ago. And then we have the analyse of genetics that tell us another story.

    • @zackgalante4899
      @zackgalante4899 Před rokem

      Stop lying blond hahaha and they resembled Cro-Magnons sure bud.. Also, you forgot that Europeans had traded with them since before the foundation of Rome. Many Europeans permanently settled on the islands since the late middle ages. Let's not forget the bulk of them was not pale skin with blond hair either so stop lying to yourself. When Espinosa wrote his book it was century later after the invasion of Europeans. And the word rubia (blond) means many different things in old Spanish text. Btw western Europeans didn't have pale skin (white skin people) it was in low frequency in early farmers, but it spread in the bronze age. So light skin that we know in Western Europeans is very recent. Before this, all western Europeans had dark Skin so it would be impossible for Berbers to have light skin because the light skin DNA allele the SLC24A5 was introduced to East Africa from Europe around 5,000 yrs ago and spread with pastoralists from East Africa to others including San people, etc. Berbers are older than 5,000 yrs.

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před rokem

      @@zackgalante4899 are you Black?

    • @Revitalization4241
      @Revitalization4241 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@zackgalante4899Scientists really dont know how old white skin is or where it originated. Although some scientists are claiming it likely came from Neanderthals: More traits associated with your Neanderthal DNA. Its is known hair colour originated from Neanderthals and research shows light skin likely also originated from Neanderthals. Pigmentation genes for light skin in modern Eurasians such as POU2F, BNC2 and MC1R found in modern Eurasians, come from Neandertals and were retained according to climate. Adaptation of human skin color in various populations DNA taken from ancient Neanderthals shows that they also had genes for green, blue eyes, but also olive skin and dark hair and eyes. So white skin in modern humans could be as old as 48 000 years .

  • @amparoalvarez9001
    @amparoalvarez9001 Před rokem

    This is the real history: "In the 15th century the Spanish conquered Tenerife along with the other Canary Islands. The Guanches put up a great fight, but one by one the islands fell to the conquistadors. After colonisation the Guanches gradually disappeared. Many died of diseases that were introduced by the arrivals from mainland Europe" There is many people with their Dna in the islands...DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND FIND THE TRUTH...

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      This is not a history Chanel. In any case, the story you shared is basically the same as I described in my video.

    • @Taz.Mania.
      @Taz.Mania. Před rokem

      ​@swedes-abroad I think the point being made is much broader, Canarians are sick of being referred to as no longer existing when this is not the case, since we are the direct descendants. The guanche culture lives on in us, much in the same way as any other culture in a contemporary context. Constantly referring to a dead or extinct culture is very offensive, and only serves as validation for further exploitation. I notice alot of foreign perspectives projecting this negative way of describing our situation through the use of poor language. When infact one of the best way to understand how guanches once existed, would be to study the local people. I mean common, this was literally only a few hundred years back, and the last historically recognised guanche clan of Tenerife only disappeared in the late 1800's.

    • @conquista2923
      @conquista2923 Před 3 měsíci

      my ancestors left Tenerife and migrated to Nueva Galicia. DNA documentation.

  • @KeramRajpa
    @KeramRajpa Před rokem

    Hi, im about to go to Tenerife to shoot some milky way. Could you share the location you were in ?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi there! Sure! It’s called Mt. de samara. All the best!

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      I also put the coordinates in a previous comment. All the best!

  • @emunah21
    @emunah21 Před rokem

    Hello :) Beautiful video! I wonder if you have any advise of a nice high place to watch the starts at night, where I can leave the car closeby! Thank you!

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi there! Thanks for your question! Anywhere up against teide will do. As long as you get out of the city lights!

    • @emunah21
      @emunah21 Před rokem

      @@swedes-abroad Thank you!! I realise now that the whole mountain was perfect, the view after midnight was hard to believe and to forget! 😊🙏❄️

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Wonderful!

  • @mohammedlaib1847
    @mohammedlaib1847 Před rokem

    Saludos desde la tribu Chaoui Amazigh, descendientes del rey Masinissa, Axel y Dehia, al este de Argelia, a los guanches, los amazighs de Canarias, nuestros hermanos de sangre y cultura.

  • @miniiixx
    @miniiixx Před rokem

    I am going in October and I can’t wait!

  • @ireneseverova2369
    @ireneseverova2369 Před rokem

    Dream place for living 💙

  • @Rolikpolik-uu3rz
    @Rolikpolik-uu3rz Před rokem

    I live in Estonia you all filmed good videos

  • @Rolikpolik-uu3rz
    @Rolikpolik-uu3rz Před rokem

    I was there too😄!

  • @dylankees2054
    @dylankees2054 Před rokem

    I am Isleños of Louisiana… and although I am Hispanic, some Guanches DNA was discovered in my Genome… evidently my two main Canarian ancestors were a Spaniard and a Guanches 😂❤

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Wow!

    • @amparoalvarez9001
      @amparoalvarez9001 Před rokem

      Contrary to what many say the Spaniards never had colonies, but provinces that were given the same treatment as the Spaniards on the mainland...They mixed with the natives...Proof of it is the Dna carried by many islanders...There is a lot of disinformation about Spain and their provinces, NOT COLONIES...England had colonies, and the Dutch, French, Portuguese and others...Spain built the first three universities in the Americas almost 100 years before the first one in the USA, Havard in 1636...(…established by the Spaniards: the University of Santo Domingo (1538) in what is now the Dominican Republic and the University of Michoacán (1539) in Mexico.and in Lima, Perú)... and there were four more before the one in the USA...from 1551 to 1586 in Bolivia, another in Santo Domingo, Colombia, Ecuador, ...The Portuguese did not build any universities until 1912 and it was only one in Paraná...

    • @anitar526
      @anitar526 Před rokem

      Cariño disculpa pero desgraciadamente seguimos siendo colonia...y en cuanto a la mezcla de adn....a las niñas, niños, mujeres y hombres guanches eran llevados a la península y los vendían como esclavos. Un saludo desde Tenerife.

    • @militantlymarginal
      @militantlymarginal Před 5 měsíci

      @@amparoalvarez9001uh, I'm mixed Yaqui, O’odham, Nahua, Swahili, Basque, Canarian, and Indo-European (including Spanish). I can assure you that the Spaniards had COLONIES, and no, the inhabitants therein were not treated the same as the PENINSULARES. Let alone those who were Brown or Black, always relegated to the bottom of the caste system. Yes, caste system. The Spaniards got into my DNA via rape and colonialism and a sense of racial superiority/privilege, just like the Dutch, English, and French. It's a “white” thing, predominantly. As a “mestizo” or “pardo” I can tell you my European ancestors were savage monsters compared to my non-Indo-European ancestors. Just a fact. Fact.

    • @amparoalvarez9001
      @amparoalvarez9001 Před 5 měsíci

      @@militantlymarginal You are only repeating the lies that Anglosaxons or protestants invented against Spain...True historians are telling a new history...

  • @jestione
    @jestione Před rokem

    Candelaria❤

  • @michaelcullen6375
    @michaelcullen6375 Před rokem

    The original Spanish texts describe them as tall ruddy.(blond ,red headed ) and blue eyed.

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      😊👍

    • @zackgalante4899
      @zackgalante4899 Před rokem

      Stop lying blond hahaha and they resembled Cro-Magnons sure bud.. Also, you forgot that Europeans had traded with them since before the foundation of Rome. Many Europeans permanently settled on the islands since the late middle ages. Let's not forget the bulk of them was not pale skin with blond hair either so stop lying to yourself. When Espinosa wrote his book it was century later after the invasion of Europeans. And the word rubia (blond) means many different things in old Spanish text. Btw western Europeans didn't have pale skin (white skin people) it was in low frequency in early farmers, but it spread in the bronze age. So light skin that we know in Western Europeans is very recent. Before this, all western Europeans had dark Skin so it would be impossible for Berbers to have light skin because the light skin DNA allele the SLC24A5 was introduced to East Africa from Europe around 5,000 yrs ago and spread with pastoralists from East Africa to others including San people, etc. Berbers are older than 5,000 yrs.

    • @michaelcullen6375
      @michaelcullen6375 Před rokem

      @@zackgalante4899 OK thanks Dr Adorno.

    • @zackgalante4899
      @zackgalante4899 Před rokem

      @@michaelcullen6375 It's all factual and I can easily prove it bud 👍🏼. Blond hair North Africans do not and never existed. Modern-day Berbers are not the same dark skin people that invaded Spain. Today's Iberian peninsula spain portugal has a high concentration of Berber, arab/Jewish DNA. If you see modern-day Berbers from Northern Morocco, Algeria with blond hair it's because of the Barbary slave trade and native Iberian converts that were kicked out of Spain/Portugal by the king and queen. Millions of white European women and men were sold into slavery in North Africa. Places like Morocco have a high European admixture on their mtDNA mother's side due to the recent migration of European women as slaves. Do research

    • @Taz.Mania.
      @Taz.Mania. Před rokem

      That's not entirely true, during the first colonial invasions, the guanches were described as 14ft tall giants, black in colour and monstrous in appearance. Later, guanches were being described as mixed tanned and light demographics. Even later, descriptions of certain guanche figures were described as light skin/ light hair. From this, one could conclude that the lower ranking members exposed to the sun where tanned, and leaders who did not work the land seemed more fair skin. There hair course were a mix of dark to light, which is typical of North Africa in general. If you want to go further back, blonde hair originates from East Africa.

  • @caskraker
    @caskraker Před rokem

    Your videos are great for preparation of a Tenerife visit. Thank you for the efforts!

  • @mhagain
    @mhagain Před rokem

    Kiosko Weyler is my favourite place to stop off for a beer, coffee or snack, and just relax and do some people-watching.

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Nice! We haven’t been there unfortunately! Thanks for the tip!

  • @blessedglasgow7548
    @blessedglasgow7548 Před rokem

    Do u kno how biased it is NoT 2 sho close ups oda original peo?!🤔😏u sho a pic 1st den fil da script wit ambiguities 🌸🍯🐝🇺🇸 smh…

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment!

    • @achilles1373
      @achilles1373 Před 6 měsíci

      Do you know how many times I had to read your scribble to understand what you were trying to say. Ffs... at least try.

  • @TSC-hr7ir
    @TSC-hr7ir Před rokem

    Unknown history lesson of Spain the exterminators Thanks for Sharing

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Thanks!

    • @amparoalvarez9001
      @amparoalvarez9001 Před rokem

      B.S. Spanish were not exterminators...The British were the biggest exterminators everywhere they went they left no one...In America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and on and on...The Spanish did not colonized, they created cities, shared their culture, mixed with the people...They mixed with the Guanches...Many in the islands have their dna...The Guanches died of the diseases the Spaniards brought with them... This is the real history: "In the 15th century the Spanish conquered Tenerife along with the other Canary Islands. The Guanches put up a great fight, but one by one the islands fell to the conquistadors. After colonisation the Guanches gradually disappeared. (NOT TRUE) Many died of diseases that were introduced by the arrivals from mainland Europe" Many carry their Dna today...

  • @kathrynrichardson419

    Hi, is there much that a 7 year old can go on? I don’t fancy having tears all day if she is too small for everything. How much are fast track tickets ?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi! It sure is! My son was about the same age when the episode was recorded. Have fun!

  • @bigbuu4334
    @bigbuu4334 Před rokem

    How are you feeling from the pericarditis !?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi! Thanks a lot for your concern! Tove have slowly but surly start to recover. Some time left until she is fully back to normal, but she is getting there. Thanks again for asking!

  • @angelcaldwell3402
    @angelcaldwell3402 Před rokem

    Hi, love your video. I'm going to visit Tenerife in 10 days, I would be grateful if you could recommend a place or an area to stay which is close to the Mercad de African Market in Santa Cruz. Thanks

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi Angel! Thanks for asking! So good to hear you are going to visit Tenerife and Santa Cruz! I’m not aware of any particular place close to the market, mainly since we stayed in Los Christiania most of the time. I wish you all the best and enjoy your stay!

    • @angelcaldwell3402
      @angelcaldwell3402 Před rokem

      @@swedes-abroad Thank you for the reply.

  • @SteppesoftheLevant
    @SteppesoftheLevant Před rokem

    I bern dealing with chest pain since i got pericarditis in 2020

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      So sorry to hear this. The recovery process seem to be slow sometimes. Tove is not yet well, although she is slowly getting better.

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      I really hope you get well soon!

    • @SteppesoftheLevant
      @SteppesoftheLevant Před rokem

      @@swedes-abroad thanks . i have seen improvement thankfully. I watch different alternative approaches and they say to fix my circadian rhythm and getting sunrise exposure and grounding/earthing. I will start this and recommend this for you guys as well. Good luck!

  • @burninglight
    @burninglight Před rokem

    Those are my ancestors body so sad they display them. Spain committed genocide.

  • @jabu1591
    @jabu1591 Před rokem

    Great video! I’m Berber and love our Guanches cousins

  • @leeroberts251
    @leeroberts251 Před rokem

    I’m coming in 3 weeks

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Great to hear! I think you are going to enjoy it!

  • @ibrahimyazicii
    @ibrahimyazicii Před rokem

    hej! is it possible to reach these high elevation locations with public transportation?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Hi there! Well yes, it is. But it’s very limited. I highly recommend renting a car!

  • @Liv-wb7mh
    @Liv-wb7mh Před rokem

    I have been there

  • @OldSzkool
    @OldSzkool Před rokem

    If I want to do some stargazing in Tenerife, what would be the best time of the year? Would you also say that stargazing on top of a mountain provides peak experience?

    • @swedes-abroad
      @swedes-abroad Před rokem

      Thanks for your questions! If you are to check out the stars, you are up for something special! Best time to go is not so much connected to a season, rather, it’s more about weather. Try to go when there is no clouds, or at least when they are low level, because then you can get above them for clear skies. Also it’s best to go when there is no moon. (Unless you want to specifically check the moon out) it will be distracting as it shines. I sure recommend getting up high above the clouds. It’s easy, just drive up towards Teide! All the best!