Whilst Easter has been and gone this year, these Cala lilies are associated with Easter and usually flower at around this time of year. In actual fact, in the fertile north of Tenerife, these have been known to flower constantly since the beginning of the year and had once even flowered in November. Originally introduced by humans, but like everything else once it gets a hold in this immensely fertile territory, now grows with weed-like enthusiasm, with groups often having tens of flowers at once. See where this picture was taken. [?]
Single handed Atlantic yachtsman rescued 80 miles south of Tenerife
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A Russian sailor who left Tenerife to cross the Atlantic single-handed has
been rescued some 80 miles south of here after two days adrift in a little
lifeb...
5 hours ago



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