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Encourages on social media to visit an uncrowded natural space in Lanzarote: "One like and I'll show you"

I am a lover of heights, vertigo, and adrenaline, but climbing this rock was a total fear (all for the sake of the photo), explains this user

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A flight attendant residing in Lanzarote has shared photographs on her social media in a still uncrowded corner of the island and has encouraged her followers to 'like' her publication in exchange for publishing a step-by-step video where she will explain how to get to this place on the island

It is a volcanic cavity, whose name we are not going to offer to avoid a pull effect.

"I am a lover of heights, vertigo, and adrenaline, but climbing this rock was a total fear (all for the photo)," this user has stated on her social media, where she has accumulated more than 3,000 followers.

In the publication, it has addressed people who live off the island and has pointed out this place as a must-see: "This little corner that you have to see no matter what if you come to Lanzarote".

As has been seen on other occasions, advertising natural spaces on social media generates overcrowding in the area. An example of this is the case of Las Grietas, in Tías, where the constant transit of vehicles and people has forced local institutions to think about new alternatives to control the influx into this space. In this place, situations where island Emergency personnel have to be dispatched to rescue visitors are usually common

Along the same lines, the massification of Los Charcones, dangerous natural pools in Yaiza, has led to the death of up to three people in the last five months. This space has been promoted by its visibility on social media.