Warning: Goats!As we looked out of the plane window,
Fuerteventura, one of the larger
Canary Island specimens, was a craggy moonscape. It wasn’t until we hopped in our blue Citroen, exchanged less-then-friendly words with our travel agency on account of the cockroach-infested accommodation, and made it to the coast that we understood why beach enthusiasts from all over Europe storm these strands throughout the year.
In fact, these weren’t beaches per se, but rather fields of sand that bordered on the ocean. The sands swept by the
strong winds from Africa peppered the landscape each day, forming rolling dunes and carving deep furrows into the cliffs. Countless years of sand barrages made it possible for you to walk almost a half-mile out into the surf with the water reaching no higher than your waist.