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Places of interest
1. Safari Kudu
In the 70s a zoo that received the name of Safari Kudo was opened in La Laguna, specifically it was opened between 1977 and 1978. It is not known with certainty but it is He thinks he was a wealthy German citizen who wanted to fulfill his dream of having a zoo with the most exotic animals.

The problem could have come when the animals that arrived from Africa and did not adapt to the temperatures reached in La Laguna, falling by below 10 degrees, although it is not known if that was the real reason.
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2. Casa de los Miedos

The well-known House of Fears is an abandoned property located in the town of Santa María de Guía. This small house of about 80 square meters with a chicken coop in the back and a growing area in its surroundings. At present the House of the Fears has a phantasmagorical aspect due to the state of abandonment in which it is.

The House of Fear receives this name, they say, because at nightfall the property was wrapped in a halo of nativity and concern, noises were heard and blows that were never known where they came from. Her tenants had to abandon her desperately even if she had a bad economic situation.

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3. Bunker de El Pulpito

In an area close to Los Rodeos, where the Tenerife North Airport is located, there is an abandoned bunker that was built under the threat of a possible attack during World War II by allies. It is known as the Bunker of El Pulpul and was an underground military complex that served as a powder keg and also housed fuel and military equipment.

The islands were under US threat during the war and for that reason the island was equipped with several bunkers to be able to repel possible allied attacks although fortunately they were not taken to use.

The Buker of El Púlpito has dimensions of about 1400 square meters, with well-fortified and camouflaged military galleries. At present it is abandoned and very few people know the existence of this place that is part of the history of the island.

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4. El Esqueleto

Already part of the daily life of the inhabitants of Matanza de Acentejo, a rickety construction, without walls, whose structure is that, the closest thing to a skeleton. The Skeleton of the Slaughter is located in the area known as Puntillo del Sol, is one of the places in the municipalities with impressive views and from where you can see the island of La Palma.

The Skeleton is practically hidden in a ravine behind several tall buildings. A rather controversial place to hide the residents a stunning view of the sea and asking for years to demolish, but there it goes. It was a hotel project that was made in the 70s and that did not end up being located in a protected area, it receives the name of Costa Acentejo Protected Landscape, two buildings of 15 plants in a state of ruin .

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5. Castillo de Mesa del Mar

On the coast of Tacoronte, past the tunnel of the Mesa del Mar and when you can not continue on foot you will find the one known as Castillo del Mar, an old abandoned building that witnesses the incessant beating of the sea. Located between cliffs is this tower building, which far from being a castle was a recreational estate of a wealthy Tacoronte landowner, is also known by the name of Castillete de Guayonje or the Castillo by Óscar Domínguez.

It is located at the mouth of the Guayonje gully and is currently abandoned, and over time has been deteriorating. It belongs to the City Council of Tacoronte and there are several projects on the table for its reform but nowadays it is a ghostly place waiting to be declared a Site of Cultural Interest.

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6. Monumento al Silbo Gomero
Sculptures and monuments
Historical buildings
The "Whistling Tree", by the sculptor José Darías, is a peculiar monument created in homage to the Silbo Gomero, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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7. Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Places of Worship

In the Beaches of the Americas zone, Arona is the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It is located in a busy place in the municipality of Arona in Avenida Noelia Afonso Cabrera.

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8. Los túneles secretos de Franco y Hitler

One of the largest underground military constructions in Canary Islands is this tunnel network of about 7,000 square meters located under a former barracks in the Tamaraceite strong>. It was built between the 40s and 50s, pretending to be used as a warehouse for fuel and powder keg to supply allied submarines when Franco had in mind to enter World War II supporting the axis.

In these tunnels and bunkers it is still possible to find large doors that seal the old powder magazines, areas where torpedoes were intended to be stored and even old electricity generators.

This infrastructure demonstrates the strategic importance that Canarias could have had in the hypothetical case that Spain had entered the global conflict. The objective was to have a naval base in the islands for the interests of Spain before an expansion by Africa supported by the allies.

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9. Parque los Virgueritos (o Parque el Dragón)
Children's playground, perfect to spend a good afternoon, your children can enjoy without a doubt, there you can go to spend time in the swings or even skate learning the traffic signals.
It also has swings for people with reduced mobility.
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10. Catedral de Santa Ana
Places of Worship
Historical buildings

The Cathedral of Las Palmas is one of the most emblematic buildings in the capital of Gran Canaria, it is also called the Cathedral of Santa Ana. The Cathedral is located in the well-known neighborhood of La Vegueta in La Palma de Gran Canaria, in the historical center of the capital.

It should be noted that the Cathedral of Santa Ana was the first church built in the archipelago, it began to be built in the XVI century after the Conquest of the Gran Canaria and under the order of the Catholic Kings. Because it took 4 centuries to be completed, you can see several architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance and Neoclassical.

The cathedral houses the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, where a large number of elements such as paintings or an interesting collection of Spanish sculptures are exhibited. It is possible to climb up one of its towers and see the capital from above.

The Cathedral of Santa Ana has several chapels, like that of Immaculate Conception, that of Saint Peter the Apostle, of Dolores, Saint Joseph, Greater Chapel, Saint Mary of Antigua, Santísimo Sacramento, San Gregorio, San Fernando, Santa Catalina. It is also worth mentioning the organ of the cathedral, with Baroque aesthetics and one of the most valuable elements of the temple.