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La Cruz de Hilda

The first angle, looking up from the heart of Barranco de Masca ravine, highlights how the Cruz de Hilda lookout and the building with its stone walls are in perfect harmony with the surroundings. Native plant species such as 'tabaibas', euphorbia, and 'cardones', euphorbia canariensis, grow on both sides of the ravine.

The following image is a bird's eye view of the parking area and the upper terrace, which is fenced in by rails so that visitors can safely enjoy the views of the inside of the ravine. There is also an information panel with facts about the area in general, Teno Rural Park and the lookout.

A ramp takes visitors down to the lower part of the lookout, which leads to the outside of the cafe with its sunny terrace and tables where people are enjoying refreshments.

The camera then moves back to the upper terrace and offers a sweeping view of the tables on the terrace, and in the distance, the ravine and Llanos de Guergue

A new shot begins with the image of the peak of La Fortaleza de Masca and moves down the banks of the ravine to the farmhouses and terraced plots.

There is another shot from inside the lookout, in which we can see the information panels. This shot blends into a panoramic view of the steep peaks of Masca.


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