It just reminds me of the Karoo. Besides what you water manually it is brown and dry. So it makes sense that when you get rain the semi-desert will pop up in green and flower, then will come the bugs and birds and mammals that all eat and prey on the greenery and each other... a week later everything is brown again.
With the exception of some parts. There is a green pathway in the rocky semi-desert. There are flowers, grass and other plants there. Near a tunnel near El Médano.
Whenever I go there, it is always green. We do not water it. And as I currently know, no one else is watering it either. I heard that there are other "evergreen" places too in the barranco, but I have not seen them so far. I can imagine it.
This is not literally a desert. Only a semi-desert. And as we go in the direction of the Teide (to the middle of the island), everything becomes greener and greener. As I heard, the most green part of the island is in the north side of the island.
I was in the north side of the island only two times. Once in February in Tacoronte and once in April in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
This is the only place on the island, where there is a mostly Hungarian cave living and tent living community for more than 10 years. I live with them since the previous year (2023).
Happy monsoon 🌧️⛈️🌧️😊
We enjoy it. The temperature is lower than usual (currently 19 °C), which we also enjoy. This is very good in the rocky semi-desert.
19 degrees wowww, here it's 44🥲
Now all the things go green suddenly... for a short bit...
Actually there are many green things. Both inside and outside too of our cave/tent living community.
For example we regularly water our tomato plants beside the cactus.
There are a relatively good amount of tomatoes. Of course not for around 40 people, but still good.
It just reminds me of the Karoo. Besides what you water manually it is brown and dry. So it makes sense that when you get rain the semi-desert will pop up in green and flower, then will come the bugs and birds and mammals that all eat and prey on the greenery and each other... a week later everything is brown again.
With the exception of some parts. There is a green pathway in the rocky semi-desert. There are flowers, grass and other plants there. Near a tunnel near El Médano.
Whenever I go there, it is always green. We do not water it. And as I currently know, no one else is watering it either. I heard that there are other "evergreen" places too in the barranco, but I have not seen them so far. I can imagine it.
This is not literally a desert. Only a semi-desert. And as we go in the direction of the Teide (to the middle of the island), everything becomes greener and greener. As I heard, the most green part of the island is in the north side of the island.
I was in the north side of the island only two times. Once in February in Tacoronte and once in April in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Sounds like a really interesting place to live.
Yeah I looked at a Google map of the area earlier. I saw the northern part is more green.
So why live in the dry part?
This is the only place on the island, where there is a mostly Hungarian cave living and tent living community for more than 10 years. I live with them since the previous year (2023).
Oh ok. Because of the existence of the community.
Do you like it there?