Los Gigantes–Teno cliffs

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The Los Gigantes–Teno cliffs are a dramatic series of towering coastal rock walls on the western coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, renowned for their sheer vertical drops into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cliff formation
geological formation
tourist attraction
accessedFrom Los Gigantes marina NERFINISHED
administrativeTerritory Autonomous community of the Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife NERFINISHED
belongsToIslandGroup Canary Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
coastType high cliffed coast
country Spain
faces southwest
formedBy erosion
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAlternativeName Acantilados de Los Gigantes NERFINISHED
hasMarinaNearby Puerto Deportivo Los Gigantes NERFINISHED
hasMaximumHeight about 600 metres
hasMinimumHeight about 300 metres
hasRockType basalt
hasViewpoint viewpoints in Los Gigantes town
isMajorAttractionOf western Tenerife
isPopularWith boat tour operators
sightseers
tourists
knownFor dramatic coastal scenery
sheer vertical drops
towering rock walls
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Canary Islands
Tenerife NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Tenerife NERFINISHED
near Los Gigantes NERFINISHED
Santiago del Teide NERFINISHED
overlook Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Teno massif NERFINISHED
partOfProtectedArea Teno Rural Park NERFINISHED
region Macaronesia NERFINISHED
tourismActivity boat excursions
dolphin watching
hiking in nearby areas
scenic viewing
whale watching

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Teno Rural Park hasCliffSystem Los Gigantes–Teno cliffs