Valley of a Thousand Palms

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The Valley of a Thousand Palms is a lush, palm-filled valley in northern Lanzarote, Canary Islands, renowned for its striking green landscape amid the island’s volcanic terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
tourist attraction
valley
approximatePalmCount thousands of palm trees
attracts hikers
landscape photographers
nature lovers
belongsTo autonomous community of Canary Islands
climate semi-arid
subtropical
country Spain
hasEcosystem oasis-like environment
hasFeature fertile valley floor
surrounding volcanic hills
traditional agricultural plots
hasLandscape lush
hasScenicViewpoints viewpoints over palm-filled valley
hasVegetation Canary Island date palms
palm trees
isAccessibleFrom nearby villages in northern Lanzarote
isPartOf Province of Las Palmas NERFINISHED
island of Lanzarote NERFINISHED
knownFor contrast between greenery and volcanic terrain
dense palm groves
scenic views
striking green landscape
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
Lanzarote NERFINISHED
northern Lanzarote
naturalRegionType valley oasis
partOf municipality of Haría
region northern Lanzarote interior
terrainContrastWith volcanic landscape of Lanzarote
tourismActivity hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing
tourismType nature tourism
rural tourism
vegetationType Mediterranean and subtropical flora
visualCharacter green oasis amid dark volcanic terrain

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Haría hasNickname Valley of a Thousand Palms
Haría knownFor Valley of a Thousand Palms