Mundo Aborigen, nestled within the Natural Park of Ayagaure and overlooking the vast Barranco de Fataga, offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the Guanche people, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands. This open-air museum features a reconstructed ancient aboriginal village, allowing visitors to walk through and explore the historical and cultural heritage of the Guanche before the Spanish conquest. The site provides an immersive experience, with authentic recreations of traditional dwellings and artifacts, enabling visitors to understand and appreciate the rich history of these early islanders.
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