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Guayadeque ravine

Agricultural buildings in SpainArchaeological sites in Gran CanariaBien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Las PalmasCaves of the Canary IslandsHistory of the Canary Islands
IUCN Category IIILandforms of Gran CanariaPrehistoric sites in SpainTourist attractions in the Canary IslandsVague or ambiguous time from February 2017
Barrango Guayadeque hacia el mar
Barrango Guayadeque hacia el mar

The Guayadeque ravine, in Spanish Barranco de Guayadeque, is a ravine-type valley located on the Spanish municipalities of Ingenio and Agüimes, in the province of Las Palmas on Grand Canary island, off the coast of Morocco. One of the largest ravines on the archipelago, it is notable for its archaeological remains and for its valuable endemic species of flora and fauna – the latter including one of the largest lizard species. It is also notable for the large quantity of cave houses, including a hermitage and various restaurants dug into the rock.

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Guayadeque ravine
Sendero Montaña Las Tierras,

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