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Tindaya
Highest point
Elevation401 m (1,316 ft)
Coordinates28°35′47″N 13°58′35″W / 28.5964°N 13.9764°W / 28.5964; -13.9764
Geography
LocationFuerteventura

The Montaña de Tindaya is a mountain in Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. It was considered a sacred place by the pre-colonial local population, and is also known as the Sacred Mountain (Spanish: Montaña Sagrada) today.

The mountain is the proposed site of Monument to Tolerance, an artwork conceived by the sculptor Eduardo Chillida (1924–2002), that would involve the excavation a large artificial cave. Local environmentalists objected to the project. As of 2019, construction work on the site had not started.

References

  1. Tremlett, Giles (20 January 2011). "Spanish island allows massive cave to be bored into 'magic' mountain". The Guardian. London.
  2. Hernández, B. (5 September 2019). "Fuerteventura renuncia a Tindaya". Canarias 7 (in Spanish). Las Palmas.
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