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Lanzarote Stunning Island

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Montañas del Fuego – Timanfaya

"The Fire Mountains in Lanzarote, born from 18th and 19th-century eruptions, offer a spectacle of craters, lava, and lunar landscapes within Timanfaya National Park. César Manrique created the Volcanoes Route and El Diablo restaurant to highlight the unique energy of this lunar landscape."

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Los Hervideros

"In Yaiza, southwest of the Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote, lies this astonishing landscape where the Atlantic Ocean's collision with the coast creates a boiling water effect. Together with the Janubio Salt Flats and the Charco de los Clicos, form a unique triangular landscape.At the northern tip of the triangle is Charco Verde or Los Clico."

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La Geria

"A cone-shaped hollow excavated in natural layers of volcanic gravel several metres deep and in the centre of which a vine is planted, a wall in the shape of a half moon is then built around the vine in order to protect it from the wind. Fruit trees such as the fig tree are also grown in this way, but it is the vine that is the star of the “gerias”."

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Charco de los Clicos

"Also known as "Laguna Verde" it’s a colourful place with strange shapes: a green lake, black and red rocks and blue sky! The volcanic crater was formed during eruptions in the 1730s and flooded by the ocean. With erosion, only half the cone remains. It's green due to the combination of sea grass algae and sulfur."

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Mirador del Rio

"The Río viewpoint in northern Lanzarote, designed by renowned architect César Manrique, offers a breathtaking panorama of the Chinijo archipelago from atop a dramatic cliff, with La Graciosa showcasing volcanic cones and vibrant hues. Integrating seamlessly into its volcanic environment, the interior features organic curves, thoughtful lighting, and amenities such as information panels and a café with expansive windows overlooking the cliff."

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Museo Lagomar

"The house is built in an old volcanic rock quarry and formed around its natural caves, tunnels, and terraces. Every detail of LagOmar is carefully thought out and inspired by Lanzarote's landscapes; its materials include lava and wood from shipwrecks found off the island's coast."

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Mercado de Haría

"Located in the north of the island, every Saturday, the municipality of Haría hosts in its central square this market specialized in the sale of handmade and agricultural products."

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Mercado de la Villa de Teguise

"The heart of Teguise’s historic quarter, around 600 years old, is home to one of the biggest markets in Europe (more than 400 stalls). Absolutely everything can be found here: clothing, traditional and international crafts, agricultural and livestock products, typical gastronomy, and souvenirs."

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