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The Last Refuge in Spain Where There Is No Asphalt: the Island that Is a Visual Spectacle

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Do we really believe that modern civilization is measured by the kilometres of tar that we tread daily? This refuge located in the north of Lanzarote challenges the logic of industrial progress to show that the real luxury lies in the ability to walk barefoot on a main street without fear of engines. Dawning today in this enclave of the Canary Islands means understanding that silence is not the absence of noise, but the presence of nature in its…
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Do we really believe that modern civilization is measured by the kilometres of tar that we tread daily? This refuge located in the north of Lanzarote challenges the logic of industrial progress to show that the real luxury lies in the ability to walk barefoot on a main street without fear of engines. Dawning today in this enclave of the Canary Islands means understanding that silence is not the absence of noise, but the presence of nature in its…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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