Tag: PR-TF83.2

  • El molino

    El molino

    The power of the water moved the millstones These are the remains of a mill that was moved by water channelled from the summit. Its abundance offered the possibility of good milling. The rural environments of Tenerife offer good examples of the sustainable management of natural resources and the territory. A good example is this…

  • Árboles con personalidad propia

    Árboles con personalidad propia

    In Las Vegas there are many trees with a personality of their own The Guirre pine is an example of the close relationship between rural dwellers and their trees Trees have always accompanied human beings and there are many contributions offered by these living, complex and beautiful beings. In Las Vegas many of these relationships…

  • Casa del Seco

    Casa del Seco

    El Seco owes its name to an ancient pine tree. This house, the wide hill on which it stands and many other elements of the place, such as various fountains, the path and the threshing floor, take their name from the Pino Seco, an ancient Canary Island pine tree. The area was mainly devoted to…

  • Horno de secar fruta

    Horno de secar fruta

    A way of preserving food in an area rich in fruit trees The need to preserve food all year round meant that different techniques for drying fruit were practised in the south. Ovens were essential for this purpose. Las Vegas, being an eminently agricultural settlement, lived from various crops, mainly cereals, where fruit trees also…

  • Las Vegas oasis de fertilidad

    Las Vegas oasis de fertilidad

    In Las Vegas, an oasis of fertility was found in the arid south of the island The origin of “Las Vegas” is linked to the fertility of its farmland. But what is a vega? It is a low, flat and fertile part of the land that is periodically flooded as a result of rainfall. If…

  • Las casas cuevas

    Las casas cuevas

    A settlement with basic resources for life Since pre-Hispanic times, the ravines were places where nature provided much of what was necessary for human subsistence: water, shelter and food. If you look closely, on this hillside opposite, you can see a form of dwelling that was very common until recently: the cave-house. The geology of…

  • Canales o tajeas

    Canales o tajeas

    This network of arteries increased the prosperity of Las Vegas. The master stonemasons worked hard to build the network of tajeas, or irrigation channels, that irrigate Las Vegas. It is surprising how many of these channels were carved directly into the outcrops of tuff or volcanic tuff. To prevent infiltration, basalt slabs were used to…

  • Casa de Los Guimerá

    Casa de Los Guimerá

    The oldest house in the village was built in the in the 16th century and was used as a tobacco dryer in the 19th and 20th centuries After the conquest, Las Vegas initially belonged to the Duke of Medina-Sidonia, passed into the hands of the Basque Juan de Gordejuela and, later, to the Augustinian nuns…

  • El origen de la comarca de Abona

    El origen de la comarca de Abona

    Las Vegas: one of the seeds that originated the region of Abona. At the beginning of the 16th century, after the conquest of the island, the settler Suárez de Quesada received an enormous but not very productive area of land called Abona. Of all this land, the area of Las Vegas had the greatest agricultural…

  • Observar aves

    Observar aves

    A forest full of life The summits of Granadilla de Abona are covered by an extensive area of canary pine forest, a tree exclusive to the Canary Islands. This large mass of trees is home to a large number of birds, some of them unique to the Canary Islands. Along the network of trails that…