Tag: PR-TF83
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La Trashumancia
This path was already trodden by the Guanche shepherds before the arrival of Europeans on the island At the beginning of the summer season, herds of goats and sheep would go up to Las Cañadas del Teide to take advantage of the summer pastures. These transhumance practices continued after European colonisation, until the declaration of…
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Finca Los Malejos
Los Malejos: Alejo’s farm or the “furthest away”? There is some controversy over the name of this estate. Some people maintain that it was the most distant estate and the toponym was derived from “Malejo”. Others point to a former owner called Alejo, whose name appears in some writings. The finca is a clear example…
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Horno de Cruz de Tea
This oven baked many roofs in the area. What you have next to you was, approximately a century ago, the most important factory in the neighborhood. Here tiles were made through an artisanal process that lasted several days. To make them, three elements were necessary: water, firewood and appropriate soil. Several men participated in that…
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Cruz de Tea
The tea-wood crosses gave the village its name. Tea wood is formed inside Canary Island pine after 30 or 40 years of age. The crosses made from this almost unalterable resinous wood attracted attention and were a sign of identity of this hamlet.The name also reveals its historical relationship with the pine forest. The wood…