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  2. Tenerife - Wikipedia

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    The zones on Tenerife known as Macizo de Teno, Macizo de Anaga and Macizo de Adeje were formed seven million years ago; these formations are called the Ancient Basaltic Series or Series I. These zones were actually three separate islands lying in what is now the extreme west, east, and south of Tenerife. [81]

  3. Adeje - Wikipedia

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    Adeje is a town and municipality in the southwestern part of the island of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, and part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The town Adeje is located 4 km from the coast, 8 km north of the resort town Los Cristianos, 60 km southwest of the island capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife and about 17 km ...

  4. Costa Adeje - Wikipedia

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    Costa Adeje is a diverse holiday destination offering attractions such as exploring Teide volcano and Teide National Park, discovering authentic villages, and venturing to neighboring islands like La Gomera. Water enthusiasts can enjoy jet skiing, snorkeling, and boat trips, while whale and dolphin watching is a popular activity.

  5. Playa de las Américas - Wikipedia

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    Playa de las Américas is a purpose-built holiday resort in Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands of Spain. It is located in the southern and southern-west part of the Municipality of Arona , close to the adjoining Municipality of Adeje in the west of Tenerife.

  6. Barranco del Infierno (Tenerife) - Wikipedia

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    The Barranco del Infierno (in English: "Hell's Gorge") is a ravine located in the town of Adeje in the south of the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is the second most-visited protected area on the island. A popular hiking trail leads through the ravine to the highest waterfall on Tenerife.

  7. Topography of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Caldera de Taburiente (La Palma Island). La Palma; La Palma is the most northwestern island of the archipelago and has an area of 708.33 km 2. It is 60 km northwest of La Gomera and has a triangular shape (approximately). The terrain of the island is quite mountainous, where volcanoes, mountain chains and valleys abound.

  8. Geology of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    The geology of the Canary Islands is dominated by volcanoes and volcanic rock. The Canary Islands are a group of volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of Northwest Africa. The main islands are Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro. There are also some minor islands and islets.

  9. Macizo de Teno - Wikipedia

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    The Punta de Teno is the westernmost promontory of Tenerife. It is an area renowned for its marine wild-life offering the best areas for diving. The European Union has designated the Macizo de Teno as a special area for the protection and conservation of the large colonies of pigeons that inhabit the laurel.