Holidays To Tenerife Why You Should Visit The Town Of Guimar
In Tenerife, the biggest island in the Canaries in the Atlantic, is a rural town called Guimar. Part of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife province, it is situated at the southeastern area of the island. You can reach it via the new TF1 Motorway superhighway. Furthermore, it is connected with the older highway that also links up Arona and Santa Cruz City.
What is so unusual about this town that makes it a great place to visit when spending holidays to Tenerife? Well, Guimar, particularly in the district of Chacona, is the site where the enegmatic Pyramids of Guimar. Distinct from the pyramids of Egypt, the Pyramids of Guimar is a collection of six rectangular terraced structures that are made out of lava stone without using mortar. Locals said that these terraces are used for agriculture in the past. But recent excavations and studies have proved that they may be more than just structures for agriculture.
The Pyramids of Guimar were first seriously researched by Thor Heyerdahl, a well-known and writer. He guessed that because the Guimar pyramids have a like architecture to the pyramids in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, the Guimar pyramids may be a structure used for ceremonies.
After a year, Canary Institute of Astrophysics researchers Juan Antonio Belmonte Aviles, Antonio Aparicio Juan, and Cesar Esteban Lopez conducted a second research. They observed that the long sides of some of the terraced pyramids pointed to the direction of the planet’s solstices. They also observed that by standing on the top largest pyramid at daytime during the summer solstice, one may see a double sunset. A person standing on the pyramid’s peak can see the sun go down behind a mountain top, rises a bit out from the side of that mountain, then sets again behind a nearby mountain. Other pyramids feature stairs that point to the direction where the sun goes up on both solstices. Therefore, they hypothesized that the structures were ancient apparatus of some type for astronomical observation and study.
Then in the years between 1991 and 1998, excavations in close proximity the structures revealed ancient remnants of potteries. Therefore, they believed that the pyramids were once ancient markets where merchants display their goods.
What were these pyramids actually for? As of now, no one knows their real purpose.
Don’t forget to see for yourself the Pyramids of Guimar in Tenerife when spending cheap holidays to Spain.


