They Forbid Bathing on a Beach in Lanzarote Due to the Presence of Blue Dragons
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Red flag on the beach of Famara, in Lanzarote, for the presence of poisonous blue dragons . This idyllic site, located in the northeast of the Canary Island, and famous for the large number of windsurfers who choose their waves to sail with the windboard, has among its most illustrious neighbors the former president of the government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. It was the rescuers of the beach of Famara who detected, at the last hour of this …
The electric blue and the peculiar form of the blue dragons have returned to the Canary Islands. Approximately six specimens of this gastropod have been sighted this Monday at the beach of Famara, located in Teguise (Lanzarote), which has forced the rescuers to raise the red flag that prohibits the bath. The Consortium of emergencies of the island has asserted that there could be more specimens inside the water, so it has already given the word …
The exceptional sightings of blue dragons along some parts of the Spanish coast this summer have captured the attention and fascination of this small and beautiful animal in our country. But their arrival on our coast has also […]
The island's Emergency Consortium has indicated that "there are likely to be more specimens in the water"
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