Timanfaya
A must see when in Lanzarote is the Timanfaya National Park. This park covers a surface area of 51 square kilometres, and includes within it’s boundaries an extensive range of volcanoes. Because of the lack of rain, there is very little erosion on the island and the volcanic scenery must look much as it did after the eruptions. This image is basically composed of lava ash the next images I will put up show much more Lava rock, but because you would expect that I felt I should start with the unusual. I will admit also that these images were taken from a moving bus so excuses for any focus problems.
Friday, July 14th, 2006
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