About this Stone
This striking spot lies between two volcanic peaks—Montaña Roja and Montaña Timanfaya—in the heart of a national park renowned for its otherworldly lava fields. The terrain was shaped by eruptions in the 18th century and remains geothermally active; park rangers regularly demonstrate the heat still radiating just centimeters below the surface by pouring water into vents, which erupt moments later as steam geysers—a visceral reminder that the earth here is very much alive. The area serves as a starting point for camel rides across the island’s iconic volcanic landscape, offering a unique way to experience this raw, primordial environment.
🗺️ Location
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