The Caldera of Las Cañadas, Teide National Park was formed when a vast volcano collapsed into the sea. Mt. Teide formed later.
Two ramblers walking in the the Caldera of Las Cañadas, Teide National Park, Tenerife, which was formed when a vast volcano collapsed into the sea 160,000 to 220,000 years ago. Effectively the whole top of the island disappeared, leaving the mountainous cliff along the far edge of the photograph . The cones of Mt. Teide and Mt Viejo formed over the last 160,000 years
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Location: Parque Nacional del Teide, Tenerife, Spain.
Photo credit: © Jonathan Player / Alamy / Afripics
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