Lanzarote – Island of Fire
The small Canary Island of Lanzarote was subjected to one of the world´s longest ever volcanic eruptions in the 1730´s. Which submerged around one quarter of the island beneath a sea of molten lava. Forcing many Lanzaroteños to flee for new lives abroad.
Today however the spent volcanoes and eerie lavascapes of the Timanfaya Volcano Park are the number one attraction on the island. With around one million tourists visiting annually.
Open Daily – 10.00 to 17.45. Admission €8 Adults, €4 Children.
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