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  2. Loro Parque - Wikipedia

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    Three bottlenose dolphins perform a stunt in the Loro Parque Dolphin Show. Loro Parque (Spanish for "parrot park") or 'Loro Park' is a 135,000 m 2 (13.5 ha) zoo on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, Spain where it houses an extensive and diverse reserve of animal and plant species.

  3. Puerto de la Cruz Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto de la Cruz Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Puerto de la Cruz) is an active lighthouse in Puerto de la Cruz on the northern coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. This modern lighthouse is situated within a seafront car park, to the west of the small port in the town.

  4. Puerto de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Puerto de la Cruz is located on the northern coast, 4 km (2 mi) northwest of La Orotava and 30 km (19 mi) west of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The TF-5 motorway passes through the municipality. The population is 30,483 (2018 [ 2 ] ).

  5. Lago Martiánez - Wikipedia

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    Lago Martiánez is an open-air swimming pool complex located in Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). The leisure park with a total area of approximately 100,000 square meters is centered around an artificial lake. Lago Martiánez includes several islands, gardens, restaurants, bars, and terraces.

  6. List of lighthouses in the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    Puerto de la Cruz: Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife: 1995: 27 m (89 ft) 31 m (102 ft) ...

  7. Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto de la Cruz museum has an enormous collection of aboriginal Guanche ceramics, including the remains of several ancient Guanche mummies. It contains several unique pieces native to the island, such as two limpet shells, a finding of Telesforo Bravo, and an anthropomorphic figure or clay idol known as "Guatimac".