
Canary Islander's Plea: Over-Tourism Threatens Paradise
Canary Islands: A Love Story and a Plea for Preservation The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the coast of Africa, are known for their stunning beauty and vibrant culture. But beneath the surface of paradise lies a growing concern: over-tourism. A recent video by a young Canary Islander, ANAPOLOGY, captures this complex reality. In a moving personal narrative, ANAPOLOGY shares cherished childhood memories, from playing by the sea to Sunday walks with her family. However, she contrasts these idyllic scenes with the current state of her beloved islands, where once-pristine natural spots are now overrun with tourists and litter. "My favorite viewpoint is now occupied by ten rental cars," she laments. ANAPOLOGY's video highlights the economic realities of tourism-dependent communities, but also the human cost of unchecked development. The video ends on a note of hope, emphasizing the strength and determination of those who are fighting to preserve the islands' unique character. "Canary Islands doesn't sell, it loves," she declares, expressing her commitment to protecting her home. ANAPOLOGY's story is a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between economic progress and environmental preservation, and the importance of preserving the cultural identity of unique places.