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Fuerteventura Tourism. Touristic Information Fuerteventura is a piece of paradise on Earth. Thanks to its geographical and political situation, it is the perfect place for tourists. Located 61 miles far from the coast of Morocco, almost in the same latitude than Florida, this island has good weather during the whole year, with an average yearly temperature of 20.4ºC and only a few days of rain along the year. For those tourists used to rainy, cloudy and cold days spending some days in Fuerteventura may have better results than years of therapy. As part of the territory of Spain Fuerteventura…mehr

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Fuerteventura Tourism. Touristic Information Fuerteventura is a piece of paradise on Earth. Thanks to its geographical and political situation, it is the perfect place for tourists. Located 61 miles far from the coast of Morocco, almost in the same latitude than Florida, this island has good weather during the whole year, with an average yearly temperature of 20.4ºC and only a few days of rain along the year. For those tourists used to rainy, cloudy and cold days spending some days in Fuerteventura may have better results than years of therapy. As part of the territory of Spain Fuerteventura belongs to the European Union, which means an easy travel for those tourists coming from the EU and offering good services for all those visiting the island. As part of a developed country tourists are safe and count on all the commodities they have at home when travelling to Fuerteventura. Fuerteventura offers a wide variety of places to visit and things to do. Once in the island you can decide what kind of holidays you deserve, but there are some things you should not miss unless you are planning to be a recurrent visitor.
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John Knight is an engineering manager and former director with 17 years of DevOps experience, encompassing 8 different Fortune 500 companies. Lately he focuses on digital transformations and enterprise migrations and wants to redefine what DevOps means for the next 10 years.John is a lifelong learner, holding 8 major Cloud and DevOps certifications, 2 master's degrees and currently working on a third, Computer Science at Georgia Tech, where he hopes to focus on AI and ML and apply the intersection to the next generation of AI/MLOps.Outside of work John spends time with his wife and 4 kids, enjoys streaming his favorite series, playing video games and doing fun projects, like Legos, Robots and Raspberry Pis