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BonVivant

BonVivant

We take one day break from walking to rest and to have a look at another town. Los Llanos is the most populous city on La Palma and only 45 minutes by bus (but first we will have to walk sharply uphill for 45 minutes to catch that bus). The mountain road is in good condition but the young driver drives much too fast. Vertiginous, plunging ravines and the bus going right through lava from an eruption 2 years ago are the "fun" stuff on this bus ride.


Heavy duty construction vehicles are still hard at work 2 years on. They managed to clear the main road and repaved it like new, plus a lot of new lava has been removed. Local and intercity traffic was back to normal only months ago. I was told it took so long because the lava was still hot to do anything. Some photos I've seen the lava and ashes reached the top of the front doors of houses.

 

Photos taken from the bus. It's about twice the height of the bus!
6l0FL8V.jpg

 

All the black stuff is new lava. The crater is still smouldering. The surface area of new lava is 3km wide and 5km long (iirc).
BPbYxUK.jpg

 

The bus ticketing system is efficient. Taking the bus is cheap but departures are not every (half an) hour. Infrastructure is good. 45min ride costs E.2,60.
iesbdfr.jpg

 

Los Llanos is a nice city with good (food) shopping options (but still, just keep in mind that this is a small island).
KYkmvTM.jpg

 

Single benches
u2R6Ppn.jpg


nRpXmuy.jpg

 

I enjoy finding new and interesting plants in a new place. A tree with big, dense flowers that hang upside down. The bloom clusters look a lot like hortensia. Very pretty, especially in pastel pink.
2fI1xo5.jpg

 

Not as common as the usual green/yellow kind. Returned 2 days later to buy them but they were all gone.
62nuAOf.jpg

 

For roasting chestnuts. This one has a very long handle. There's another one with a short handle.
UaspgGg.jpg

 

Some beer before catching the bus back. Gobsmacked when it's time to pay the bill. E1,50 a beer. At home you can't get anything for 1,50 in a sit-down cafe with service. Maybe you can have some hot water but no tea for 1,50.
P6CkEy1.jpg


ilDPq04.jpg

 

I didn't bring any cooking equipment on this trip ((a mistake, also decided to leave the sous vide stick at home at the last minute). Well, I'm using these now.
GGDncB5.jpg


VnMszUA.jpg

 

Every. day. It's middle of winter and miserable at home.
yyTXsrT.jpg

 

Malvasia aromatica from a local bodega. They don't send wines in these non-standard bottles to the supermarkets. They all cost over E20 so are considered "expensive".
BCZ5vTe.jpg
NK92jLF.jpg

 

Poached tuna, spicy mixed vegetables and wrinkled potatoes.
6p2ErEi.jpg

 

Los Llanos, my base village and the capital Santa Cruz. Red area is the lava flow path. (Photos found online)
btUx2qA.jpg

 

The map of La Palma has changed.
zY7BBiE.jpg

 

People and businesses that were affected are still suffering 2 years on. They are living in temporary housing. They have lost everything. There are foreigners who live here (including German transplants or long-termers) who have also lots everything.

 

Danger in paradise is never far away.
iwZ41Mz.jpg

 

So eerie
B4hec03.jpg

 

La Palma is full of volcanoes and is the most seismically active of all the Canary islands.

QUqFc3G.jpg

 

BonVivant

BonVivant

We take one day break from walking to rest and to have a look at another town. Los Llanos is the most populous city on La Palma and only 45 minutes by bus (but first we will have to walk sharply uphill for 45 minutes to catch that bus). The mountain road is in good condition but the young driver drives much too fast. Vertiginous, plunging ravines and the bus going right through lava from an eruption 2 years ago are the "fun" stuff on this trip.


Heavy duty construction vehicles are still hard at work 2 years on. They managed to clear the main road and repaved it like new, plus a lot of new lava has been removed. Local and intercity traffic was back to normal only months ago. I was told it took so long because the lava was still hot to do anything. Some photos I've seen the lava and ashes reached the top of the front doors of houses.

 

Photos taken from the bus. It's about twice the height of the bus!
6l0FL8V.jpg

 

All the black stuff is new lava. The crater is still smouldering. The surface area of new lava is 3km wide and 5km long (iirc).
BPbYxUK.jpg

 

The bus ticketing system is efficient. Taking the bus is cheap but departures are not every (half an) hour. Infrastructure is good. 45min ride costs E.2,60.
iesbdfr.jpg

 

Los Llanos is a nice city with good shopping options (but still, just keep in mind that this is a small island).
KYkmvTM.jpg

 

Single benches
u2R6Ppn.jpg


nRpXmuy.jpg

 

I enjoy finding new and interesting plants in a new place. A tree with big, dense flowers that hang upside down. The bloom clusters look a lot like hortensia. Very pretty, especially in pastel pink.
2fI1xo5.jpg

 

Not as common as the usual green/yellow kind. Returned 2 days later to buy them but they were all gone.
62nuAOf.jpg

 

For roasting chestnuts. This one has a very long handle. There's another one with a short handle.
UaspgGg.jpg

 

Some beer before catching the bus back. Gobsmacked when it's time to pay the bill. E1,50 a beer. At home you can't get anything for 1,50 in a sit-down cafe with service. Maybe you can have some hot water but no tea for 1,50.
P6CkEy1.jpg


ilDPq04.jpg

 

I didn't bring any cooking equipment on this trip (big mistake to leave the sous vide stick at home at the last minute). Well, I'm using these now.
GGDncB5.jpg


VnMszUA.jpg

 

Every. day. It's middle of winter and miserable at home.
yyTXsrT.jpg

 

Malvasia aromatica from a local bodega. They don't send wines in these non-standard bottles to the supermarkets. They all cost over E20 so are considered "expensive".
BCZ5vTe.jpg
NK92jLF.jpg

 

Poached tuna, spicy mixed vegetables and wrinkled potatoes.
6p2ErEi.jpg

 

Los Llanos, my base village and the capital Santa Cruz. Red area is the lava flow path. (Photos found online)
btUx2qA.jpg

 

The map of La Palma has changed.
zY7BBiE.jpg

 

People and businesses that were affected are still suffering 2 years on. They are living in temporary housing. They have lost everything. There are also many foreigners (lots and lots of German transplants or long-termers) here who have also lots everything.

Danger in paradise is never far away.
iwZ41Mz.jpg

 

So eerie
B4hec03.jpg

 

La Palma is full of volcanoes and is the most seismically active of all the Canary islands.

QUqFc3G.jpg

 

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