Another very interesting video from you Mike, thank you. It would be great if you could share more of your "stories" and in-depth knowledge of the lovely island of Lanzarote. Perhaps you could make such content a regular item as you have done with your news bulletins. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Mike for the story about the Dolls House. Lanzarote has a wealth of untold stories i look forward to hearing them. I have seen the Dolls House some years ago, it looks so sad.
Hi Mike, My wife and I have been coming to Lanzarote for nearly 30 years and first saw 'The Doll's House' on our first tour of the island. It has been a puzzle to us for all that time as to how it came to be there. Thank you very much for filling in the background. It is rather lovely, and it is nice to know the history. Keep up the good work. John & Kath Lancashire
Thanks for that Mike. We knew a little bit about the story, but you’ve filled in a lot of gaps. We’ve visited Arrieta numerous times over the years and I’ve taken loads of photos of the house each time. Look forward to hearing some of the other stories you have. Keep up the great work 👍🏼😊
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I always wondered what the story was about this building, thanks Mike.
Thanks for that story, Mike. I know the Doll's House as the Blue House, so your tale is enlightening. I often viewed the house from the terrace of my favorite restaurant, Restaurante Amanecer.
Mike, could you please consider doing a video on the Archaeology dig, taking place at Papagayo, we have walked past it on holiday and wonder just what they have discovered about the first settlers to Lanzarote.
can you shed some light on the deteriation of the sea wall around playa del jablilo,costa teguise as it seems to be getting more damaged every time we visit? the debris from the collapse is starting to ingress into the beach area and i think it is spoiling what was a nice little bay. love what your doing keep up the good work....
Another very interesting video from you Mike, thank you. It would be great if you could share more of your "stories" and in-depth knowledge of the lovely island of Lanzarote. Perhaps you could make such content a regular item as you have done with your news bulletins. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing such an up building story, sad but fabulous that a family restored it so perfectly.
Thank you Mike for the story about the Dolls House. Lanzarote has a wealth of untold stories i look forward to hearing them. I have seen the Dolls House some years ago, it looks so sad.
What a beautiful & sad story ❤.
Hi Mike,
My wife and I have been coming to Lanzarote for nearly 30 years and first saw 'The Doll's House' on our first tour of the island. It has been a puzzle to us for all that time as to how it came to be there. Thank you very much for filling in the background. It is rather lovely, and it is nice to know the history. Keep up the good work.
John & Kath
Lancashire
A wonderful, bitter sweet story. Many thanks. Looking forward to your story of Lagomar.
Must look out that house when I visit.
Thanks for that Mike. We knew a little bit about the story, but you’ve filled in a lot of gaps. We’ve visited Arrieta numerous times over the years and I’ve taken loads of photos of the house each time. Look forward to hearing some of the other stories you have. Keep up the great work 👍🏼😊
I always wondered what the story was about this building, thanks Mike.
Thanks Mike
Thanks for that story, Mike. I know the Doll's House as the Blue House, so your tale is enlightening. I often viewed the house from the terrace of my favorite restaurant, Restaurante Amanecer.
Mike, could you please consider doing a video on the Archaeology dig, taking place at Papagayo, we have walked past it on holiday and wonder just what they have discovered about the first settlers to Lanzarote.
can you shed some light on the deteriation of the sea wall around playa del jablilo,costa teguise as it seems to be getting more damaged every time we visit? the debris from the collapse is starting to ingress into the beach area and i think it is spoiling what was a nice little bay.
love what your doing keep up the good work....
It’s nothing more than the inevitable action of the ocean pushing against it, and like all sea walls, it needs to be rebuilt from time to time.
Is Juanita buried on the island
Yes, she was buried here.