Famara massif

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Famara massif is a prominent volcanic mountain range in northern Lanzarote, Canary Islands, known for its dramatic cliffs and sweeping views over the Atlantic Ocean and La Graciosa.

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Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form Occurrences
Peñas del Chache 0
Risco de Famara 0
Caleta de Famara 0

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
mountain range
sea cliff
volcanic formation
belongsToIslandGroup Canary Islands NERFINISHED
country Spain
formsCoastline northwest coast of Lanzarote
geologicalAge Miocene
hasCliffName Risco de Famara NERFINISHED
hasClimateInfluence exposed to trade winds
hasErosionType marine erosion
wind erosion
hasFeature cliffs
coastal escarpment
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic
hasHighestPoint Peñas del Chache NERFINISHED
hasNearbyIsland La Graciosa NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Caleta de Famara NERFINISHED
hasOrientation roughly southwest–northeast
hasRockType basalt
volcanic rock
hasSpanishName Macizo de Famara NERFINISHED
hasUse hiking
sightseeing
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
La Graciosa NERFINISHED
isProtectedArea partly
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor coastal landscapes
dramatic cliffs
panoramic views
locatedAtFootOf Famara massif NERFINISHED
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean region NERFINISHED
Canary Islands
Famara massif NERFINISHED
Famara massif NERFINISHED
Lanzarote NERFINISHED
Lanzarote NERFINISHED
Spain
northern Lanzarote
mountainType volcanic mountain range
overlooks Atlantic Ocean
La Graciosa NERFINISHED
partOf Chinijo Archipelago natural area NERFINISHED
Lanzarote NERFINISHED

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Peñas del Chache mountainRange Famara massif