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From the earliest inhabitants known as the guanches, to the 13 century voyages from the islands by Christopher Columbus who from here discovered the Americas on his maiden voyage, to the famous battle of Santa Cruz on the ill fated day Nelson was to lose his arm, Tenerife, despite being minuscule island in the Atlantic has etched indelible markings on the worlds history. Likewise, centuries of world travelers have affected Tenerife’s; architecture, people, accent and countless other facets of this small unassuming Spanish island, once of key strategic value for Transatlantic traders and European shipping in general. Take a look at today’s Tenerife through the camera’s lens in a journey that can only be concluded by visiting this precious gem just 200 miles from the Coast of Morocco and Europe’s southernmost region called the Canary Islands.