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UV400 Clip de lunettes de soleil polarisées sans monture
Te dirigirás hacia la costa, te adentrarás por los barrancos y atravesarás las montañas cruzando valles verdes donde se encuentran muchas plantaciones tropicales. Hay diferentes maneras de ver la isla y si quieres ver los mejores sitios y escondites, ésta es la mejor forma de acceder a estos lugares en 4x4. Atrévete a probar lo desconocido en una ruta llena de aventuras. La excursión de 4x4 Safari (en tierra) te llevará a la Presa de Soria a través de estructuras volcánicas con vistas impresionantes. Seguidamente pararás en un bar para el desayuno (no incluido). Aquí tendrás la oportunidad de probar el zumo de papaya típico de la región, el pan característico de la isla. A continuación seguirás por caminos de tierra. Verás aspectos de la isla que muy poca gente ha visto: cuevas habitadas, la flora canaria, formaciones de rocas y todo con mucho polvo.... La ruta seguirá por bosques de pino dirección a San Bartolomé de Tirajana donde almorzarás en un restaurante: pollo preparado en un horno de piedras de lava, una variedad de ensaladas y las papas arrugadas con mojo picón. Sangría y refrescos también están a tu disposición (almuerzo incluido).Después del almuerzo, verás los espacios y las áreas protegidas más hermosas de la isla. Por supuesto pararás para sacar algunas fotos. Regresarás a tu hotel por la tarde.
Bond in Motion Exhibition The exhibition, in association with EON Productions Ltd, has been the most successful in the history of the London Film Museum. Originally scheduled to close in March 2015, it features over 100 original artefacts spanning all 23 Bond films, including vehicles, miniatures, concept art and storyboards. Highlights include iconic cars such as the Aston Martin DB5 from GoldenEye; the ‘Wet Nellie’ Lotus Esprit S1 from The Spy Who Loved Me; the Rolls-Royce Phantom III from Goldfinger; and the ‘Little Nellie’ Wallis WA-116 Agile autogyro from You Only Live Twice. Public demand for the exhibition has been so consistently high throughout the first year that museum management has decided to keep it open indefinitely. London Film Museum Founder and CEO, Jonathan Sands said: “Bond in Motion has far exceeded all our expectations and we’re delighted with the public’s reaction to it. It’s proved a huge hit with families, Bond lovers, movie fans and car nuts alike. We are looking forward to the coming year. Not only is it the 50th anniversary of Thunderball, but it’s also the year of the release of the latest adventure, SPECTRE.” New exhibits expected in 2015 include vehicles from the new Bond film, SPECTRE, currently in production and due for release later this year. The museum will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary year of Thunderball, the fourth Bond film, with new additions. The original, working Bell Rocket Belt ‘jet pack’ from the legendary pre-title sequence moment will be flown in from the USA and put on display alongside original concept art and never-before-seen materials from the Bond archive. The exhibition, in association with EON Productions Ltd, has been the most successful in the history of the London Film Museum. Originally scheduled to close in March 2015, it features over 100 original artefacts spanning all 24 Bond films, including vehicles, miniatures, concept art and storyboards. Public demand for the exhibition was so consistently high that the London Film Museum management decided to keep it open indefinitely. London Film Museum Founder and CEO, Jonathan Sands said: “Bond in Motion far exceeded all our expectations and we’re delighted with the public’s reaction to it. It’s proved a huge hit with families, Bond lovers, movie fans and car nuts alike". Also available on site (NOT included in ticket price): audio headsets - with commentary from Top Gear's Stig Bond souvenir photos relaxing cafe area
Mindestalter 14 Jahre Angemessene Kleidung, der Würde des Ortes entsprechend Mindestens 3 km Laufstrecke Getränke an Bord der Busse und im Cafeteria erhältlich
