Menorca is the second largest island in the Balearic archipelago. Its coast is very broken with numerous accidents, such as the gulfs of Anfós and Sa Nitja, and the cape of Menorca.
On the largest island in the Balearic archipelago; with a very broken coast, the bays of Palma and Alcudia and the capes of Formentor and Salinas stand out.
A team of divers, commanded by Mr. Admetlla, travel in a boat all the islands of the Balearic and Canary Islands, making known their underwater landscapes, flora and fauna. Today is Gran Canaria's turn.
The rugged and burnt landscape of this island of volcanic origin, common to all the Canary Islands, gives it a mysterious and mythical grandeur. Here, too, history has left a deep mark on warlike and colonizing actions.
The lava of past eruptions give the underwater landscape of Lanzarote a strange and mind-boggling atmosphere, which the evolution of divers give life and movement, in the presence of strange sea creatures, worms, hedgehogs, crustaceans.
It is the island of eternal spring. The climate favors a varied and flowery vegetation, which can be seen in the botanical garden of La Orotava, under the protective shade of Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain, with its 3,718 meters.
Is the westernmost of the archipelago. Until the date of the discovery of America, it was considered the end of the known world. Beyond, the dark sea, without known limits - Its natural beauties are captured by the agile panoramic cameras.
The island is a large green spot in the middle of the Atlantic. Contact with sharks, which always abound in the beaches, abound in the Canary Islands, leading us to the filming of a shark-angel attack on a member of the team.