10 Canarian volcanoes that will surprise you

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The Canary Islands are characterized among other things by being a volcanic region. Along the seven islands we can find several volcanoes and areas that have been formed as a result of the vestiges of what were at some point, volcanoes with activity.

The last one occurred in recent weeks, from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on the island of La Palma and which continues to be active with still unpredictable consequences.

From there, in many of these landscapes are shown surfaces with craters and caves that tell the eruptive history of these islands, such as the islands of black sand or the famous volcanic casts.

In this article we have compiled the 10 main volcanoes of the Canary Islands, which we will detail below.

Montaña Colorada – Bayuyo, Fuerteventura

The area of Bayuyo is located on the island of Fuerteventura, in this region you can see a set of volcanoes followed in mountains, starting with the famous red mountain.

This mountain owes its name because it has a brown coloration with reddish tones. You can see in fact a very striking landscape, it has an arid climate, with a walk of more than 5000 kilometers of travel.

You can get to know this region on a pleasant walking tour or by car. In it you can see the small calderas that show the eruption of small volcanoes that today make up the Lava Field of Malpis Grande.

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Timanfaya, Lanzarote

In 1994, this volcanic region was recognized as the third protected natural area of the Canary Islands. It is also a UNESCO Natural Heritage Park since 1993.

This volcanic region is located on the island of Lanzarote, in the municipality of Yaiza and Tinajo. It is just over 51 km long. The island has evidence of very old volcanic activity, as well as recent, the last being in 1824.

Within this Natural Park there are 25 different volcanoes, including La Montaña del Fuego, Montaña Rajada and Caldera del Corazoncillo as the most outstanding. Among them there is still volcanic activity, so the temperature on its surface can reach 120 ° C.

The Bandama Gran Canaria Boiler

It is also a protected land, located on the Island Gran Canaria, specifically in the Province of las palmas. This Caldera has an area of approximately 325 hectares, its depth reaches 216 meters and is located above 574 meters of altitude.

According to studies, it is believed that this island (Gran Canaria) was formed net by volcanic processes of more than 5000 years ago. Of these, the most recent were apparently 1970 years ago, which precisely gave rise to the formation of the Caldera de Bandama that together with the Pico de Bandama make up the Natural Monument of Bandama.

Los Lajiales, El Hierro

The last volcanic activity in this region was recorded in 2011, with an eruption of the underwater volcano of El Lajial. The latter is specifically a malpaís located in El Hierro. This surface is made up of volcanic lava whose activity began more than 20 thousand years ago.

Along the entire surface, you can see the evidence of its volcanic activity, on which there is currently a land of 8 volcanic buildings in total. In it, there is a series of endemic plant species and native to the island.

In this region operates the Volcanological Interpretation Center of El Hierro, where the best exhibitions on the volcanic history of the place are exhibited.

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The Organs, La Gomera

La Gomera is an island with endless places to visit and natural attractions, within which, Los Órganos, are one of those that can not be missed. This volcanic region is located in the town of Vallehermoso, it receives its name because its appearance resembles the pipes of the musical instrument known as organ.

It has been declared a Protected Natural Area and Natural Monument and is currently one of the main natural symbols of la Gomera Island.

This volcanic product can only be observed from afar, since its access is very difficult because it is located more than 700 meters high on a cliff.

Teneguía Volcano - La Palma

In 1971 the last volcanic eruption of Spain was recorded, which took place in La Palma. It is important to note that the Teneguía Volcano has a very recent and interesting history.

Its most recent eruption, which lasted more than two months, brought economic losses to the island, however, it did not affect the lives of nearby populations.

The surface of the island is larger today thanks to the salted lava in the areas near the ocean water that allowed it to cool quickly. It is located above 439 meters above sea level and has currently become a major tourist attraction on the island.

Caldera de Taburiente, La Palma

This place is not only a volcanic formation, but is currently officially a Protected Natural Park of the Canary Islands, specifically the second. Since 2002 it is a Biosphere Nature Reserve, this is due to the great biodiversity found in this park.

It differs from other places of volcanic nature of the Canary Islands, in that it has a large reserve of water resources on its surface, so its vegetation is abundant and very diverse, being able to find from pines to cedros of the Canary Islands.

It has a total area of 47 km and is located between 600 and 900 meters above sea level.

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Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria

This volcano is located in the rural park of Nublo and is one of the biggest attractions on the island Gran Canaria. It is one of several rock formations found in the region, a product of volcanic activity in the area.

It has a total altitude of 1873 meters above sea level and a height of 80 meters from its base. To access this place, you can do it on an entertaining walk along the Roque Nublo trail, which will take approximately 40 minutes and the park has a parking service.

It is currently one of the main symbols of this Canary Island.

Underwater Volcano of Hierro

In 2011 there was an underwater volcanic activity on the island of Hierro that commissioned the inhabitants of the region, since the volcanic activity lasted almost a year. This volcano is located 5 km from La Restinga and is located specifically in the area of the Sea of Calms being 88 meters below sea level.

Because of the eruption of this volcano, all economic activities near the area were stopped, in addition flights near the island were prohibited and large spots in the sea were evidenced as a result of lava and a strong smell of sulfur throughout the region.

Volcanic activity ended specifically in March 2012.

Teide Volcano, Tenerife

The Teide volcano is one of the best known tourist sites on this island. That volcano is located in the center of Tenerife occupying about 3600 hectares. It has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007.

Around this volcano revolve a series of legends and history that accompany the culture of Tenerife. The place can currently be visited, for which a cable car is available, taking into account that the volcano is approximately 3700 meters above sea level.

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