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Ancient Gomera Cave Reveals Unique Human-Animal Coexistence

A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in La Gomera’s Lomito del Medio cave reveals the first evidence of indigenous people and livestock sharing the same domestic space in the Canary Islands. Artifacts dating back to the 1st century AD paint a vivid picture of the island’s earliest settlers. This research is redefining our understanding of the archipelago’s ancient history.

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Cuna del Alma Luxury Villas Spark Environmental Outcry

The Cuna del Alma luxury resort project in Tenerife is selling villas for up to €2.3 million despite ongoing legal challenges and massive environmental protests. Local activists warn potential buyers of significant investment risks and the project’s threat to protected species and archaeological sites. This development highlights the growing tension between luxury tourism and environmental conservation in the Canary Islands.

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