Caldera In Gran Canaria. is a photograph by Mark Williamson/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 16th, 2018.
Caldera In Gran Canaria.
A panoramic view of the Caldera de Bandama, near Telde in Gran Canaria, a collapsed volcanic crater or sink-hole about 1000m wide and 200m deep that... more
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Caldera In Gran Canaria.
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Mark Williamson/science Photo Library
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A panoramic view of the Caldera de Bandama, near Telde in Gran Canaria, a collapsed volcanic crater or sink-hole about 1000m wide and 200m deep that is now a tourist attraction. The Atlantic Ocean is visible at top left. Gran Canaria is the second most populous of the Canary Islands, a group of seven main islands, and a number of smaller islets, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco. The Canaries are known as autonomous communities of Spain and their economies are based largely on tourism.
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September 16th, 2018
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