Spain from A to Z

Above: Ordesa Valley. In the middle: Gradas de Soaso in Arazas. Below: El Teide, Tenerife.

transport visitors to ancestral eras. The volcanoes, crater and frozen lava of Timanfaya create a moon-like backdrop. And the wild and romantic barrenness of the Caldera de Taburiente, with its vertical sloping walls and over 2,000 metres of towering peaks, offers an impressive panorama. MountTeide , the highest mountain in Spain, is an awe-inspiring

volcano measuring 3,718 metres and one of the most spectacular geological sights in the world. To find out more about nature reserves, biosphere reserves and other natural areas, visit

www.spain.info/en/que-quieres/ naturaleza/

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