Pico Viejo

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Pico Viejo is a large volcanic crater and prominent secondary summit on Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands, forming part of the Teide volcanic complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain summit
stratovolcano
volcanic crater
accessRoute trail from Teide cable car upper station
composition basaltic lavas
country Spain
elevation 10285 ft
3135 m
eruptionStyle Hawaiian
Strombolian
formedBy successive basaltic eruptions
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalSetting intraplate oceanic island volcano
hasColorFeature multicolored crater floor from different lava and scoria deposits
hasCraterDiameter about 800 m
hasCraterFeature large summit crater
hasLavaFlow Narices del Teide lava flows
isSecondarySummitOf Teide–Pico Viejo complex
surface form: Mount Teide
lastEruption 1798
lastEruptionDuration about three months
lastEruptionName Chahorra eruption
lastEruptionProduct lava flows
scoria cones
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Teide National Park
Tenerife
autonomous community of Canary Islands
locatedOn Tenerife
surface form: island of Tenerife
mountainRange Canary Islands
surface form: Canary Islands volcanic archipelago
nearbyFeature Las Cañadas caldera
Roques de García
nearbyLocality Santiago del Teide
Vilaflor
partOf Teide National Park
surface form: Teide volcanic complex
prominenceRelativeTo Teide–Pico Viejo complex
surface form: Mount Teide
protectedAreaStatus within UNESCO World Heritage Site Teide National Park
tourismActivity hiking
volcano sightseeing
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteComponentOf Teide National Park
viewFeature views over western Tenerife
views towards El Hierro
views towards La Gomera
views towards La Palma
volcanoType stratovolcano

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