Lanzarote is one of Spain's famous tourist destinations, a volcanic island that has vigorously developed tourism to protect the natural landscape. Lanzarote is one of the seven largest islands in the Canary Islands, Spain, formed 19 million years ago, 60 kilometers long, 20 kilometers wide, only 750 square kilometers, population 100,000 small island. Lanzarote, declared by UNESCO as the "Biosphere Reserve" in 1994, is one of Spain's famous tourist attractions, a volcanic island that vigorously develops tourism to protect the natural landscape. Lanzarote is one of the seven largest islands in the Canary Islands, Spain. It is a small island formed 19 million years ago, 60 kilometers long, 20 kilometers wide, only 750 square kilometers, and 100,000 people. In 1730, more than 100 volcanoes on the island continued to erupt for six years. A large amount of volcanic molasses erupting from the ground floor. Cereals, vegetables, grapes, etc. are produced on the island. The capital and main port of Arecife have fisheries and fish processing industries. Timanfaya National Park opened in 1974, population 64,911 (1991). Ash covers almost the entire island, forming a vast area of volcanic magma landforms and many of the world's rare and strange landscapes of volcanic caves. When visitors set foot on Lanzarote, the first felt like they had landed on the moon, full of ring-shaped dead volcanoes, vast black swaths of volcanic magma and ash stretched endlessly, without any signs of life, dead silence.
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Lanzarote is one of Spain's famous tourist destinations, a volcanic island that has vigorously developed tourism to protect the natural landscape. Lanzarote is one of the seven largest islands in the Canary Islands, Spain, formed 19 million years ago, 60 kilometers long, 20 kilometers wide, only 750 square kilometers, population 100,000 small island. Lanzarote, declared by UNESCO as the "Biosphere Reserve" in 1994, is one of Spain's famous tourist attractions, a volcanic island that vigorously develops tourism to protect the natural landscape. Lanzarote is one of the seven largest islands in the Canary Islands, Spain. It is a small island formed 19 million years ago, 60 kilometers long, 20 kilometers wide, only 750 square kilometers, and 100,000 people. In 1730, more than 100 volcanoes on the island continued to erupt for six years. A large amount of volcanic molasses erupting from the ground floor. Cereals, vegetables, grapes, etc. are produced on the island. The capital and main port of Arecife have fisheries and fish processing industries. Timanfaya National Park opened in 1974, population 64,911 (1991). Ash covers almost the entire island, forming a vast area of volcanic magma landforms and many of the world's rare and strange landscapes of volcanic caves. When visitors set foot on Lanzarote, the first felt like they had landed on the moon, full of ring-shaped dead volcanoes, vast black swaths of volcanic magma and ash stretched endlessly, without any signs of life, dead silence.
When I arrived at the park, it was nearly 11 o'clock, and I drove into the park for 9 euros. There were usually two ways to come here: self-driving or taking a bus. This is also the two main modes of transportation on the island, and there is bicycle. After parking the car, the staff in the park told me that I could take a bus to visit the entire volcano park with a ticket. It took about half an hour. I didn’t get on the bus immediately and went to the bathroom. Then the most famous devil restaurant in the volcano park visited it. The special barbecue food is quite attractive. There is an old person who is specially responsible for roasting food. It feels very tempting. The main reason is that this barbecue form makes people feel fresh and very distinctive. There are several small crater eyes outside the restaurant. The staff will see that the tourists gather more and occasionally pour a small bucket of water on it, and then the volcanic eye will emit a hot stream. It is very amazing. There is a large crater eye, which is burning inside. It is said that the staff said that the temperature below the surface can melt all on the ground in an instant. Their working hours are from 9 am to 5:30 pm. The park includes species that are not allowed to live in two kilometers outside. After 6 o'clock, all personnel must be safely evacuated from the volcano park, although this is an dead volcano.