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Coming from Puerto del Rosario, the last few kilometres Kirche - La Ampuyenta - Fuerteventuraof road climb continuously, providing a view over the western plain on the right-hand side. The village itself consists of small, clay-coloured and white-washed farms. One place worth visiting is the private gallery, with an exhibition of photos and landscapes by Alejandro Andreoni. You can relax with a cup of coffee in the patio, and there is a souvenir shop.

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