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[Tenerife] Highway to Hell, flashing at Teide volcano

We arrived at the last leg of our trip to the Canary Islands. To close the two weeks of leave, the choice fell on the island of Tenerife for one reason only : climb to the highest peak in Spain, a huge volcano with a conical shape… Highway to Hell, flashing at Teide volcano !

To climb to the top, it is mandatory to book the cable car. We chose a morning schedule for a vacation and we have an hour and a half drive to go there. We had to get up early, but in a good mood. Regarding the outfit, that was THE big question ! By talking with the locals, it was discovered that it could be 5° as well as 25° at the top of Mount Teide. My Man opted for T-shirt, sweater, Jean, down jacket and I, T-shirt, sweater, tights, Legging, Jacket.

Each of the seven islands of the archipelago is very different. Three were selected. We spent five days in Lanzarote, five in Gran Canaria and four in Tenerife. This island seduces us less. In our eyes, it stands out as the archetype of mass tourism embodying its excesses, its excesses and abuses. But we fervently wish to see the Teide volcano, the highest peak in Spain culminating in 3 718 metres of altitude #8217. Last year, we had stayed more than six hours at the Aiguille du Midi (read the article) to 3 842 meters. We don't apprehend mountain sickness. The volcano stands out almost everywhere on the island with its central position and conical shape reminiscent of the Arenal volcano in Costa Rica (read the article). These are two stratovolcanoes.

We have planned half an hour of margin to enjoy the landscape serenely by making stops wherever we want. The journey is superb and we are full of mirettes. The vegetation changes as you climb in altitude. There is a view of a sea of clouds where we did some flashing on the side of the road.

After my Man asked me to show my butt in the parking lot, we crossed the road to admire the sea of clouds. We did several naughty exhibits. Lift the t-shirt ; lower the leggings… it is not the ideal outfit for flashing and it takes some time to undress and get dressed. Level discretion, we revert !

By the way, a motorist took the time to stop his vehicle to enjoy the spectacle of my bare buttocks and breasts. He was able to attend some of the naughty photos, first on the side of the road in front of the sea of clouds, then returning to the car. We have a schedule to respect and if there are other points of view on the way, we would not want to miss them for lack of time.

Hell is paved with good intentions and it's barely metaphorical, since the road winding through the crater is actually paved with ochre bricks. We took a clever pleasure in not being wise by showing my buttocks on the road.

Traffic is calm. So far, we were surprised by a few cars. It is this risk of being seen naked that moves. My Man sometimes throws me flashing challenges while we are surrounded by people on a very touristic place for this adrenaline. When we make naughty photos in a place where we are practically sure not to meet anyone, it's not the same pleasure. We take the time to make more sophisticated exhibits, we are not in the heart of the moment and the pepper.

We take advantage of a last point of view to make a small flashing of tourist breasts on the third largest volcano in the world ! This is the last straight before arriving at the cable car and being able to tread the Teide.

After about twenty minutes of ascent by cable car, we practically get to the top. The highest peak in Spain culminates in 3 718 meters, but the last two hundred meters are necessarily done with a guide. Two hundred permits are issued daily and it is necessary to book months in advance. It is necessary to have a good physical condition because the difference in altitude is important. Not being sportsmen, my Man and I preferred to hike to 3 555 metres of altitude #8217.

Immediately out of the cable car, MrSirban gives me a public flashing challenge… asking me to show off my breasts ! You will hardly see anyone in the photos and yet, There's world. Every twenty minutes, the cable car dumps more than fifty people and we all go in the same direction. It is delimited for security reasons. There are two hiking trails : a lava field on the south side and a watchtower on the north side. You can only stay for an hour.

The lava field is impressive, because it allows to grasp all the power of the volcano. At the end of the trail, we look at the South and West of the island of Tenerife. The sky is very clear, we could see the neighboring island of La Gomera, but also the big ones Resorts hoteliers of Las Americas and the steep coastline of Los Gigantes, a lava field that drowned in the ocean. By turning back to do the second hike, we were able to make two exhibits against the current of the tourist flow.

We continued by going to the viewpoint of the Fortaleza. We admire the caldera de las Cañadas. It is impressive. It feels very small next door… even overlooking it ! She made 17 kilometers in diameter. It is one of the largest on Earth. The shades of color are beautiful and you can even see different lava fields. These are the dark spots you see behind my buttocks : MrSirban asked me to lower the leggings to make a short video. This is the trail we preferred. The view is breathtaking and everything is impregnated with the surrounding volcanism between the seismographs measuring the activity of Teide and the fumaroles soaking the sulfur, there is no doubt about where we are.

Teide National Park has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 and it welcomes each year more than 2.5 millions of tourists. It is one of the most visited places in Spain. We really do not regret having chosen to end our trip to the Canary Islands to see this volcano. It is worth a visit on its own. We spent the rest of the day enjoying the park.


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