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Buenavista Rural Club (BVRC 002) Restoring a stone farm house in Tenerife, off grid, with 248,000 square metres of land (in a 48 hectare estate). Giving up is not in my nature, but the awesome amount of work ahead can really make even the bravest think twice. In this episode we also use footage from the past year of token clear ups that we have started at the farm. All this activity was really just a pre-amble to the real work which starts in episode 3 BVRC 003 Follow our journey as we clear the land of a thorny problem: blackberry brambles and giant weeds. Then there's the 150 year old stone farm house which has been abandoned for over 50 years. No electricity, no water, no sanitation and a dangerous roof. All this is about to transform into the Buenavista Rural Club. A place where young adults can come on holiday in Tenerife and stay at the nearby youth hostel, whilst spending their days on the farm learning about renewable energy - solar and wind - how to find water, grow crops, look after animals, whilst participating in our reality TV show published right here on this channel once a week. Chapters: 0:00 Buenavista introduction 0:38 Restore & Renovate 1:10 Baifa the Goat 1:20 Toby 3:24 Water Source 3:49 Honey Bees - Juan 4:30 So much to do ! 4:43 Roberto 4:50 Bedroom 5:05 Kitchen 5:14 Stables 6:34 Goat man - Moise 7:00 El Palmar - Canary Palm Tree 8:34 End Credits Previous VLOG on this channel: BVRC 001: • BVRC01 THE START Bitten off more than I ca... I never give up ! The Buenavista Rural Club is being created as one of the things to do in Tenerife for kids and young adults. Staying close by at the http://www.alberguebolico.com/ Bolico Youth Hostel, set in the panoramic views of the Teno National Park by night and spending their days at the Buenavista Rural Club farm in El Palmar. With evening trips to the local towns of Los Silos, Buenavista del Norte and Garachico - to visit the local cafes and bars and meet with local young people of a similar age. Goats, chickens, donkeys, geese, all create a genuine farm atmosphere. Crops such as corn, potatoes, market vegetables, fruit trees, avocados, figs, oranges, lemons, limes, olives, are grown from the fertile soil. The massive farm includes many acres of forest, with footpaths and magical clearings to explore and enjoy by foot. The deep laurisilva forest (laurel) is a protected environment which gives you access to the natural landscape of Tenerife primeval history. Running across the farm is the Path of the Conqistadores - the original track used by the Spaniards when they first conquered the Island in the 1600's. The track runs from Erjos to Teno and can be walked from end to end. Star gazing by night can be enjoyed like in few other places. The extremely low levels of light pollution means that the stars can be seen clearly, and the farm goes up above the clouds, so you get uninterrupted views of the heavens. Monte de las Aguas means the mountain of the waters. The weather in this part of the island can be very hot during the day and cold at night. Like all of Tenerife, the area enjoys a micro climate that can change rapidly from dry to wet and from hot to cold. Being prepared for such conditions is important but we are also on hand to keep our visitors safe and advise them of the need to be prepared for all outcomes. Guides are also available to accompany groups into the mountain forests and foot hills. We are sponsored by Aloe Tenerife, Tenerife Holiday Homes and TobyOne Productions (London). We aim to be a day out in Tenerife, an alternative to Loro Parque, the splendid parot park in Puerto de la Cruz. You can visit Buenavista Rural Club on the road to Masca, the magical village that clings to the cliffs, a few kilometres away from the farm. The Tenerife that time forgot is here at the Buenavista Rural Club. (Any similarity between our name and the Buenavista Social Club is merely coincidental. We have no connection with Cuban music, salsa or merengue). The island's ties with that part of the world, Venezuela, the Caribbean and Cuba go back many years to the time before tourism took hold of the Canary Islands when we were a mono-economy, agricultural island paradise.