National Park of Garajonay, the Gomera
At Gomera he rises so steep from Atlantic that it is impractical to build a road around his coast.Crowning the top of the island is the largest pre-glacial forest in the world, protected as Garajonay National Park, and a UNESCO World Heritage List.Seventy percent of the 9,325 acres park is covered by a forest forest, similar to those covering Europe during the tertiary period.These beautiful, green forests host many plants and animals that are indigenous only on this island, and the springs and springs of the island are fed by clouds and fogs that move on the peaks of the park.The land is steep, and the paths through the forests with muscles, open to amazing views, although often vertigo-spiral.The capital of San Sebastián was the place where Christopher Columbus set up his ships before crossing the Atlantic in 1492.

