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Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

August 27, 2023
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Alberto Valdes (EFE)

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A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.





Reconciliation with the sea after a passage through the Canary Islands route

Alberto Valdes (EFE)

A quick view of the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, at Playa de Las Teresitas, draws a crowded landscape of bathers who cool off in the face of the high temperatures, but there is also a particularly happy and festive group that draws everyone’s attention. the one who passes by. The team is large, made up of 40 migrants of legal age from the Las Raíces camp (La Laguna) and, accompanied by workers from the Accem association and Proemaid volunteers, try to face one of their main obstacles: the sea.



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