Timanfaya

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Timanfaya is a dramatic volcanic landscape and national park on the Spanish island of Lanzarote, renowned for its otherworldly lava fields and geothermal activity.

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Timanfaya canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
national park
volcanic landscape
accessRestricted yes
area approximately 51 square kilometres
autonomousCommunity Canary Islands
biosphereReserveDesignationBy UNESCO
biosphereReserveDesignationYear 1993
climate arid
country Spain
Spain
demonstrates water geyser effect using geothermal heat
designedBy César Manrique
established 1974
governingBody Spanish government
surface form: Government of Spain

Government of the Canary Islands
hasFeature El Diablo restaurant
ash plains
craters
geothermal demonstrations
lava fields
volcanic cones
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic eruptions
hasHotspots subsurface geothermal heat
hasVisitorCentre yes
knownFor Montañas del Fuego
geothermal activity
lava fields
volcanic landscape
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
Canary Islands
Lanzarote
Lanzarote
mainAccessMode guided bus tour
mainIsland Lanzarote
majorEruptionPeriod 1730–1736
1824
nearestTown Yaiza
partOf Lanzarote
surface form: Lanzarote Biosphere Reserve

Timanfaya National Park
protectedAreaCategory IUCN Category II
region province of Las Palmas
surface form: Province of Las Palmas
touristAttraction yes
vegetationCoverage sparse

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Lanzarote hasVolcanicField Timanfaya