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Although it is part of Spain, the Canary Islands are much closer to Africa than to Europe.Fuerteventura is only 160 kilometers from the northwest coast of Morocco, close enough to its beaches to be made from Sahara Sand Sand.

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Tourist Attractions

Teide National Park, Tenerife

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The third highest volcano in the world, 3718 meters high, Teide rises above the small island of Tenerife, the best known in the Canary Islands.Teide National Park, the list of UNESCO World Heritage, includes the whole mountain and a trip inside the huge crater is a highlight of a trip to the Canary Islands.Inside the yoke of the crater there is a caldera - Craterului floor - 19 kilometers in diameter, and a race above this light of the rear is as if you were going to the center of the Earth.This crater is, in fact, what remained of a much larger mountain, which blew its peak three million years ago, collapsing itself.In some places, he left the walls that rise 457 meters above the Crater floor. In the Visita El Portillo, it is a good place to start, if a small excellent museum has interactive exhibits that show how volcanoes form and explore the environment in the crater.Outside, a path leads through a botanical garden, where labels help visitors recognize and identify the native plants they will see in the park.To see the crater above and for wide -scale views, riding Teleferic's Teide cone, a newer volcanic tip, which forms above the gigantic crater, after the original peak of the mountain has slipped.Although the vision from the cable car is remarkable, it cannot fit the experience of crossing the crater floor to see the different remains of the volcanic action: the lava fields;Half of black lava boulders;dunes of lava pebbles;And red, blue, yellow and black volcanic stones.Stopping points at different features have signs in English that describe the flora and fauna and explain the landscape, and the walking routes lead to highlighting.Another excellent way to see the park is on a guided tour.If you want to be taken right at the hotel, the private tour: Teide National Park, Mt.Teide Hike and Cable Car is an easy option.