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Pico Teneriffe (Barbados)

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Pico Teneriffe
Map
Highest point
Elevation100 m (330 ft)
Geography
LocationSaint Peter, Barbados

The Pico Teneriffe, is a rocky cape on the northeast coast of the island of Barbados, in the Parish of Saint Peter.[1]

It is a coral cliff in the shape of a pinnacle that does not reach 100 meters in height, named after the fact that the island of Tenerife in Spain is the first land east of Barbados, according to the inhabitants of the place. Yes Well the presence in the place of people arrived from the Canary Islands in the time of the colonization of Barbados is not ruled out.[1][2]

The Pico Teneriffe is in a place of difficult access, so it is advisable to see it from a distance. Pico Teneriffe is one of several places along the north-east coast of Barbados that given its reputation for erratic cliffs and natural beauty.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Pico Teneriffe - Barbados Pocket Guide". barbadospocketguide.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  2. ^ "Tenerife: desde las antípodas hasta la Luna | Diario de Avisos". diariodeavisos.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.