 Now, the reason I'm making a video here today is because this place actually reminds me of a dream I had once. So, I was walking along and what happened is the scenery, I think I was walking in a city or something like this, the scenery would just change from city to beach almost immediately, and it reminds me of this place, this is a beach in Tenerife, sadly one of the most touristy places in the Canary Islands, but it's still kind of a nice place, there's still lots of things to do here, still nice scenery, nice beaches, and you can find hidden places like this. Obviously it's very near, it's very near everyone else. There's plenty of people here, but you can still find these secluded areas like this little cave area. To be honest, I think this would actually be a good place to jump into the sea, because if you look, it's quite a decent drop, but at the same time, I think the water is actually quite deep there, so you could probably do quite a nice jump from there, from even up there even, but yeah, so this reminds me of a dream I had while I was walking along the city, and the scene just changed to this beach, it was very similar to this, I think there was maybe a couple more, maybe the rocks were higher up, but there was definitely this sort of overhanging bank of rocks in this dream, and I thought I'd just make this video to just talk about it a little bit, because I think a lot of us actually have dreams either about places we've already seen or been to, or we have a dream and then we find that place in real life, and I think when you have that congruence, when you have that sort of synchronicity where you're doing things in your waking life that seem like they could be in a dream, or that you've had a dream about doing, I think that's when you know you're doing the right sort of thing. So say if you always have a dream where you're hiking in a forest, or you're doing a base jump, or maybe you're in the North Pole, you're doing some sort of Arctic expedition, if you keep having those dreams, and especially if when you wake up from those dreams you're super excited about them, you've got a lot of adrenaline in your system, you're excited, you want to have that experience in real life. I think when you get to that point, you know that you should move in that direction. This is certainly the case with me, and to be honest it's mainly with, I think it's most commonly experienced with travel and things like that, but when you constantly have dreams of these places, different experiences, I think it's your subconscious mind telling you that you should experience those things in waking life, and even if it wasn't that, even if your subconscious mind wasn't or couldn't tell you that information in a dream, I still think it's great for lucid dreamers to do things like just go on a random trip, somewhere that you've never been to before, somewhere that's off the beaten track, obviously Tenerife is not off the beaten track, it's quite a popular destination, but that's not what I'm saying, what I'm saying is go somewhere you've never been before, and just by doing that, just by having the experience of something new, something that you've not done before, not only will you have more vivid dreams, but they're more likely to be lucid. I said this before when I was in Wales, I was walking through the forest with the river, I don't know if you remember that video, but what I'm saying is the more experiences you have in your waking life, the more likely it is that you'll have a lucid dream, and this has been shown, I know a lot of people that this has been the case for, and whenever I get emails from people they say things like, I went on this trip and then I had these really intense dreams, or I went to somewhere new and then the next night I had these really intense dreams, I was lucid in one of them, it's quite a common story. So I think there's something behind that. So yeah, just book a trip, go somewhere random and see what happens.