Image:Jandia Fuerteventura.JPG

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Jandia is the peninsula at the southern end of Fuerteventura in the Canary islands and is a protected area. This picture shows the western edge of the Jandia peninsula, which has no towns and is only accessible by dirt road. The area is almost continuously buffeted by strong winds, making Fuerteventura a popular spot with wind surfers and kite boarders. Picture taken February 2006, by Kevin Ring.

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current15:19, 24 March 20062,848×2,136 (1.84 MB)Kring (Talk | contribs) (Jandia is the peninsula at the southern end of Fuerteventura in the Canary islands and is a protected area. This picture shows the western edge of the Jandia peninsula, which has no towns and is only accessable by dirt road. The area is almost continous)

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