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name Garajonay National Park| iucn_category = II| photo = View from Mirador Del Morro De Agando observation deck to Roque de Agando and the Garajonay National Park on La Gomera, Spain (48293692201).jpg| photo_caption =| location = La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain| nearest_city =









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designation1 WHS
| designation1_date = 1986 (10th session)
| designation1_type = Natural
| designation1_criteria = vii, ix
| designation1_number = 380
| designation1_free1name = Region
| designation1_free1value = Europe and North America
frame=yesframe-width=285frame-align=center329zoom=4title=Garajonaymarker-color=#228b22stroke-width2=2text=Interactive map of Garajonay.}}|map_caption = Location of Garajonay28341714display=inline, title}}| area_km2 = 40| established = 1981| visitation_num =| visitation_year =| governing_body =}}Garajonay National Park (, {{IPA-es|ˈpaɾke naθjoˈnal de É£aɾaxoˈnaj|pron}}) is located in the center and north of the island of La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands (Spain). It was declared a national park in 1981 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. It occupies 40 km2 (15 sq mi) and it extends into each of the six municipalities on the island.Nearly 450,000 tourists visit the park every year. There is accommodation for tourists just outside the park’s boundary.WEB,www.doopedia.co.kr/doopedia/master/master.do?_method=view&MAS_IDX=101013000875440, ko:갈라호네이국립공원, www.doopedia.co.kr, ko, 2018-04-16, The park is named after the rock formation of Garajonay, the highest point on the island at {{convert|1487|m}}. It also includes a small plateau whose altitude is {{convert|790-1400|m}} above sea level. Features of the national park include the massive rocks that are found along the island. These are former volcanoes whose shapes have been carved by erosion. Some, like the “Fortaleza” (fortress in Spanish) were considered sacred by the native islanders, as well as ideal refuges when attacked.BOOK, Carracedo, J. C. (Juan Carlos),www.worldcat.org/oclc/951031503, The geology of the Canary Islands, Troll, V. R., 26 May 2016, 978-0-12-809664-2, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 951031503, The park is crossed by a large network of 18 footpaths, trekking being one of the main tourist activities in the island.File:Alone in the dark - WLE Spain 2015.jpg|Roque OjilaFile:WIKI 559 MmoramoraleS.JPG|Roque de AgandoFile:Roque de La Zarcita - WLE Spain 2015.jpg|Roque de La Zarcita

Environment

Plants

Many of the species of flora and fauna are endemic to the Macaronesian islands, the Canary Islands or La Gomera, and the Garajonay forest harbors a rich biota of understory plants, invertebrates, and birds and bats, including a large number of endemic species. The park provides the best example of Canarian laurisilva, a humid subtropical forest that in the Tertiary covered almost all of Southern Europe. It is also found on the Azores and the Madeira Islands. Laurus azorica, known as Azores laurel, or by the Portuguese names louro, loureiro, louro-da-terra, and louro-de-cheiro, can be found in the park, as well as Laurus novocanariensis, known as Canary laurel. Although named as a single type of forest, the national park englobes several varieties of forests. Most humid and protected valleys oriented to the North have the richest and most complex forests. It is known as valley laurisilva, a true subtropical rainforest where the largest laurel trees can be found. At higher altitudes, with less protection from wind and sun, the forest loses some of its more delicate species. Here it is called slope laurisilva (laurisilva de ladera). At the south the forest is mainly a mix of beech and heather, species adapted to the less humid atmosphere. In August 2012, a forest fire burned 747 hectares (18%) of this national park.El Cabildo de La Gomera ve una ‘planificación malévola’ tras el incendio

Animals

Two species of reptile, Gallotia gomerana (Gomeran lizard) and Chalcides viridanus (Gomeran skink), can be found. Amphibians include the stripeless tree frog, Hyla meridionalis. The park is renowned as one of the best places to observe the two Canarian endemic pigeons, laurel pigeon (Columba junoniae) and Bolle’s pigeon (Columba bollii). The park has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of various birds. As well as the two endemic pigeon species, these include Barbary partridges, plain swifts, Eurasian sparrowhawks, Berthelot’s pipits and island canaries.WEB,datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/garajonay-national-park-iba-spain, Garajonay National Park, 2021, BirdLife Data Zone, BirdLife International, 14 February 2021,

Gara and Jonay

The peak and park are named after Guanche lore, the hapless lovers Gara and Jonay. Their romance evokes those of Romeo and Juliet and Hero and Leander. Gara was a princess of Agulo on La Gomera. During the festival of Beñesmén, it was customary for unmarried girls of Agulo to gaze at their reflections in the waters of Chorros del Epina. If the water was clear, they would find a husband; if it was cloudy, some misfortune would befall them. When Gara looked at the water, she saw her reflection clearly. However, she gazed too long and the sun’s reflection blinded her temporarily. A wise man named Gerián told her that this meant that she needed to avoid all fire or else it would consume her.Jonay was the son of the Guanche mencey or king of Adeje on Tenerife, who arrived on the island to celebrate these ceremonies. Jonay’s participation in the ensuing games attracted the attention of Gara, and the two fell in love. Unfortunately, when the engagement was announced, the volcano Teide, visible from La Gomera, began to erupt as if in disapproval. This was interpreted as a bad omen and the couple’s respective parents broke the engagement. Jonay was made to return to Tenerife, but one night, he swam across the channel that separated the two islands and rejoined his beloved. Their respective fathers ordered that the two be found. The lovers were soon trapped on a mountain, where they decided to take their own lives.File:Garayjonay.jpg|The park’s wooden statues of Gara and JonayFile:Garajonay National Park SPOT 1202.jpg|Garajonay National Park seen by Spot SatelliteFile:Bosque Encantado, Parque nacional de Garajonay, La Gomera, España, 2012-12-14, DD 19.jpg|Enchanted Forest, Garajonay National Park, La Gomera, Spain. File:Cima garajonay 19-07-2006.JPG|Guanche Sanctuary in the summit of Garajonay mountain.File:Bosque Encantado, Parque nacional de Garajonay, La Gomera, España, 2012-12-14, DD 12.jpg|Laurisilva in the Garajonay National Park.File:View from south to Roque de Agando in the Garajonay National Park on La Gomera, Spain (48293802751).jpg|Clouds in the Garajonay National Park.

References

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External links

{{Commons category|Parque nacional de Garajonay}} {{National parks of Spain}}{{World Heritage Sites in Spain}}{{Authority control}}


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