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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hi anybody going to be there Saturday night ? x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably in there tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just read mount tiede might be ready to erupt.

Take care if the bed starts to shake it might not be orgasmic, more volcanic

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By *wedish2Couple
over a year ago

ayrshire scotland

that is rubbish .. lol

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By *wingerstenerifeCouple
over a year ago

San Eugenio, Costa Adeje, Tenerife

The Cabildo has now issued an English version of its official statement. It is this:

"The Tenerife Tourism Corporation, a public entity under the Tenerife Island Government, wants to refute the incorrect information recently published by some British media in which it is stated that a volcanic eruption in Tenerife is imminent.

Such information is untrue and not based on any official reports or data. Both the Volcanology Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan) and the National Geographic Institute (IGN) – official sources on this matter – report that the island experienced a series of micro earthquakes, following a northeast-southwest direction, in the early hours of last Sunday. None of them were detected by the people of Tenerife and, as confirmed by the IGN, they were not due to any seismic activity but to low intensity tectonic movements.

Involcan states that the tremors could be related to the hydrothermal system of the volcano, and not to a magmatic intrusion, which would, in any case, be a “common situation which should not frighten anybody”.

Due to its volcanic origin, Tenerife is continuously monitored and any seismic activity associated with magma would be detected in very early stages. It is worth pointing out that the last volcanic eruption that took place on the island happened over 100 years ago, causing no personal injuries of any kind.

Therefore, everything is as calm as usual in Tenerife; there have been no changes related to these micro earthquakes and there are no current risks. Everyday life remains the same in the island’s cities, towns and tourist areas – the situation is totally safe. The Tenerife Tourism Corporation advises obtaining information exclusively from official sources rather than from sensationalist articles to avoid unnecessary fear and confusion."

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By *wedish2Couple
over a year ago

ayrshire scotland

having a party at mine tonight ..

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By *wedish2Couple
over a year ago

ayrshire scotland

having a party at mine tonight xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

We dont arrive until Sat

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