I lived in the Canary Islands for a year over two winters in 1969/70. Europe was to cold so three Californian surfers ended up on Gran Canaria. At the tip of Las Palmas was a great reef point wave at what we were told was a leper colony. I hear it is now one of the waves of the whole island. We went down south to Mas Palomas and Arguiniquin. Which were soft but fun reef breaks and warmer. Around the corner from Arguinigin where ships came to load up with cement base material (we were told) was a perfect little reef point. When the Arguinigin reef blew out the place we called the cement factory was offshore but because it was protected it was always smaller. They were just beginning to extend the breakwater for more ships and we knew that perfect little wave was doomed. At the bottom of the little point was a tiny group of homes (shacks) and a small bar. We'd get out of the surf still wet and drink beers and eat 2 pesetas tapas. Raw sewerage from the homes flowed into the waters so you had to be careful with cuts. Looking on maps I knew Lanzarote and neighbouring islands would have waves facing north as they did. But we were so poor we had to stay on Gran Canaria. All those nice roads and coffee houses didn't exist on Lanzarote back then We loved the Canaries. The only surfers was a bunch or lads from the Channel Islands so we had many great surfing days. In January of 1970 Arguinigin reef and the little point was perfect for 28 straight days. Thanks for the memories, nice film mate.
Came here for inspiration for my holiday to Lanzarote this december. Got pleasantly surprised by your ways of thinking and living, enlightening me amongst many other viewers of the duality of life and it's mysteries. Bless up!
@@thetrvlrofficial Thank you very much! I'll keep looking for any content you post in the future. And thanks! We will try our best. Do you have any recommendations besides scouting around the island and doing some water sports?
@@Cryptogether_Nederland as a passionate surfer I can think of nothing more satifying than sitting in the line up over the reef waiting for the universes next opportunity to ride a wave into the sunset :) but I advice you to stay around Famara. It's just the most beautiful part. There is paragliding, loads of great hiking, some caves, rocky and sandy beaches, authenticity on the west- and tourism on the (southermore) eastcoast. Enjoy!
Me encanta como has captado lo que se siente al vivir aquí...vivo en lo alto del Risco... con el horizonte de la arena de y el mar y no me canso de verlo. Es una isla dura que te pone a prueba con su viento sin fin para, de repente, en otoño abrazarte luminosa y en calma, con días glassys y agua cálida que te envuelve como líquido amniótico en donde por fin puedes renacer.. Gracias por un video sobre surf nada parecido a un video de surf.
What a beautiful documentary about Lanzarote. I’ve never been, but I’ll find out in October what this island has to offer. For now looks difficult to find a place but fingers crossed!!
I lived in the Canary Islands for a year over two winters in 1969/70. Europe was to cold so three Californian surfers ended up on Gran Canaria. At the tip of Las Palmas was a great reef point wave at what we were told was a leper colony. I hear it is now one of the waves of the whole island.
We went down south to Mas Palomas and Arguiniquin. Which were soft but fun reef breaks and warmer. Around the corner from Arguinigin where ships came to load up with cement base material (we were told) was a perfect little reef point. When the Arguinigin reef blew out the place we called the cement factory was offshore but because it was protected it was always smaller. They were just beginning to extend the breakwater for more ships and we knew that perfect little wave was doomed.
At the bottom of the little point was a tiny group of homes (shacks) and a small bar. We'd get out of the surf still wet and drink beers and eat 2 pesetas tapas. Raw sewerage from the homes flowed into the waters so you had to be careful with cuts.
Looking on maps I knew Lanzarote and neighbouring islands would have waves facing north as they did. But we were so poor we had to stay on Gran Canaria. All those nice roads and coffee houses didn't exist on Lanzarote back then
We loved the Canaries. The only surfers was a bunch or lads from the Channel Islands so we had many great surfing days. In January of 1970 Arguinigin reef and the little point was perfect for 28 straight days. Thanks for the memories, nice film mate.
That sounds like an amazing time. Thanks for sharing! 🙏🤙
Came here for inspiration for my holiday to Lanzarote this december. Got pleasantly surprised by your ways of thinking and living, enlightening me amongst many other viewers of the duality of life and it's mysteries. Bless up!
Thank you so much 🙏 the island inspired me to make the video more than just a travel vlog :) enjoy your stay!
@@thetrvlrofficial Thank you very much! I'll keep looking for any content you post in the future. And thanks! We will try our best. Do you have any recommendations besides scouting around the island and doing some water sports?
@@Cryptogether_Nederland as a passionate surfer I can think of nothing more satifying than sitting in the line up over the reef waiting for the universes next opportunity to ride a wave into the sunset :) but I advice you to stay around Famara. It's just the most beautiful part. There is paragliding, loads of great hiking, some caves, rocky and sandy beaches, authenticity on the west- and tourism on the (southermore) eastcoast. Enjoy!
lanzarote shreds :)
Me encanta como has captado lo que se siente al vivir aquí...vivo en lo alto del Risco... con el horizonte de la arena de y el mar y no me canso de verlo. Es una isla dura que te pone a prueba con su viento sin fin para, de repente, en otoño abrazarte luminosa y en calma, con días glassys y agua cálida que te envuelve como líquido amniótico en donde por fin puedes renacer..
Gracias por un video sobre surf nada parecido a un video de surf.
muchos gracias 🙏🏼🙂🌊
Preciosa Lanzarote, yo viví 4 años allá, ahora me iré a Tenerife
I know how you feel about Lanzarote it's a very special place! Great video
Yeah, special indeed. thank you 🙂🙏🏼
Beautiful words in the last part...oneness...and beautiful images to accompany it. LOVE
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video. I fell in love with Lanzarote, such a beautiful island ☀️🙏
thank you, yeah I love it too :)
@@thetrvlrofficial I shall b out there again in October with friends, can’t wait ☀️
What a beautiful documentary about Lanzarote. I’ve never been, but I’ll find out in October what this island has to offer. For now looks difficult to find a place but fingers crossed!!
Thank you :) Have a great time there!
hi, Beautiful movie thank you for sharing!
would you reccommend to travel at lanzarote by camper?
thank you. and yes, absolutely. I have a video on that. I took the ferry from Cadiz zu Lanzarote with my van. You can find it in my channel. 🙏🏼🙂
❤ Fantastic - love it Brother x😊
thank you very much!
Hi Nadar, sehr schicke Bilder! Wird Zeit für einen Dreh mit Rowan ;-)
Ja, wenn der mal Zeit hätte haha
its hypnotizing
thank you 🙂🙏🏼
I Iove it there! Time for another visit :)
totally :) I'll probably be there again this winter
YEAH DUDE 🤙🤙🤙 SEE YA INNA FEW
yeah! looking forward 🙏🙂
This seems to be a very charming region, I hope I can visit sometime 😍 new sub and bell ❤
Thank you! :)
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