top | item 39407781 (no title) Bloomy22 | 2 years ago …and yet tectonically it is not part of the African plate. discuss order hn newest Tabular-Iceberg|2 years ago Do you suppose the first Guanches felt the bump when they went over from one plate to the next in their boats? pavlov|2 years ago Nobody claimed otherwise… pezezin|2 years ago What? The Canary Islands are very much part of the African Plate. Here, you can see the islands clearly on the map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_PlateAre you mistaking them with the Azores?
Tabular-Iceberg|2 years ago Do you suppose the first Guanches felt the bump when they went over from one plate to the next in their boats?
pezezin|2 years ago What? The Canary Islands are very much part of the African Plate. Here, you can see the islands clearly on the map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_PlateAre you mistaking them with the Azores?
Tabular-Iceberg|2 years ago
pavlov|2 years ago
pezezin|2 years ago
Are you mistaking them with the Azores?