Monte Corona Explained

Volcán de La Corona is a 6090NaN0 high extinct volcano on the Canary Island of Lanzarote (Spain), near the village of in the municipality of Haría. Its eruption, around 21,000 years ago,[1] covered a large area of the northeast of the island with lava, creating the Malpais de la Corona and two of the island's most-visited geological attractions, the Cueva de los Verdes and the Jameos del Agua.

References

Rogers, B. and S. (2005). Travellers: Lanzarote & Fuertaventura, Peterborough: Thomas Cook Publishing.

Notes and References

  1. La erupción y el tubo volcánico del volcán Corona (Lanzarote, Islas Canarias) . Carracedo . J.C. . etal . Estudios Geológicos . 2003 . 59 . 277–302.