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A real touch of Gran Caneria
We visited this as part of our island your. It was interesting to see this and see how people use to live. This was a great experience and well laid out. Certainly worth a visit.
We visited this as part of our island your. It was interesting to see this and see how people use to live. This was a great experience and well laid out. Certainly worth a visit.
Worth a visit if you are curious about the history of Gran Canaria
We were met by a nice young woman who told us briefly about the history of the village and why the people still choose to build their houses partly into the mountainside. The museum is very small but ...
Worth a visit if you are curious about the history of Gran Canaria
We were met by a nice young woman who told us briefly about the history of the village and why the people still choose to build their houses partly into the mountainside. The museum is very small but ...
A warm welcome in our own language from a friendly young woman who introduced the cave houses and made herself available for any questions. This was a fascinating visit and entirely free. It’s a littl...
A real touch of Gran Caneria
We visited this as part of our island your. It was interesting to see this and see how people use to live. This was a great experience and well laid out. Certainly worth a visit.
A real touch of Gran Caneria
We visited this as part of our island your. It was interesting to see this and see how people use to live. This was a great experience and well laid out. Certainly worth a visit.
Worth a visit if you are curious about the history of Gran Canaria
We were met by a nice young woman who told us briefly about the history of the village and why the people still choose to build their houses partly into the mountainside. The museum is very small but ...
Worth a visit if you are curious about the history of Gran Canaria
We were met by a nice young woman who told us briefly about the history of the village and why the people still choose to build their houses partly into the mountainside. The museum is very small but ...
Interesting visit
A warm welcome in our own language from a friendly young woman who introduced the cave houses and made herself available for any questions. This was a fascinating visit and entirely free. It’s a littl...