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兰萨罗特 指南
Lanzarote occupies a place unlike anywhere else in Spain. The youngest and most geologically dramatic of the Canary Islands, it sits roughly 125 kilometres off the northwest coast of Africa, and that proximity shapes everything: the light, the wind, the landscape, and the pace of life. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993, the island is defined by its volcanic interior, where the Timanfaya National Park preserves a lunar terrain of hardened lava fields, cinder cones, and geothermal vents that have barely changed since the eruptions of the 1730s. This is not a destination that softens itself for visitors. It is stark, extraordinary, and entirely itself.
The influence of the artist and architect César Manrique runs through Lanzarote like a thread. Born in Arrecife in 1919, Manrique spent decades shaping the island's relationship with its own landscape, designing buildings that dissolve into volcanic rock, lobbying against the high-rise tourism that consumed other Canary Islands, and establishing an aesthetic that still governs planning decisions today. His former home at Taro de Tahíche, built into a series of lava bubbles, is now the César Manrique Foundation and one of the most visited cultural sites on the island. The result of his legacy is an island that has largely resisted the visual clutter of mass tourism while still welcoming millions of visitors each year.
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