Teide National Park, Unesco Site, Spain

Situated on the island of Tenerife, Teide National Park features the Teide-Pico Viejo stratovolcano That, at 3,718 m, is the highest peak on Spanish soil. Rising 7,500 m above the ocean floor, it is Regarded as the world’s third-tallest volcanic structure and stands in a spectacular environment. The visual impact of the site is all the greater due to atmospheric conditions create That Constantly changing textures and tones in the landscape and a ‘sea of clouds’ that forms a visually impressive backdrop to the mountain. Teide is overall of Importance in providing evidence of the geological evolution Processes That underpin the oceanic islands of

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