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Vista de la Caldera de Bandama desde el Pico de Bandama. Isla de Gran Canaria. Islas Canarias. |
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view from the south slope of the "Barranco de las Angustias" direction north
On the left you see Puerto de Tazacorte, on the mountain in the middle "El Time" and to the right you look into the "Caldera de Taburiente", a big crater with about 9 km diameter technical data: Gear: Leica D-Lux3 Panorama size: 480 megapixels (41077 x 11690 pixels) Input images: 126 (18 columns by 7 rows) Field of view: 191.7 degrees wide by 54.5 degrees high many more panoramas from La Palma: http://www.lapalma-postershop.de/ |
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view from the bridge to the beach and up into the Caldera de taburiente
During wintertime the 'river' sometimes becomes very dagerous! . . many more panoramas from La Palma: http://www.lapalma-postershop.de/ |
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Esta foto esta realizada en el pico de Bandama, lugar mas alto de la impresionante Caldera de Bandama...." La Caldera de Bandama es el resultado de una gran explosion en el cono volcanico de Bandama, acaecida hace unos 5.000 años cerca de El Monte Lentiscal, entre los municipios de Santa Brígida, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria y Telde, en Gran Canaria, España" (Wikipedia). |
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Caldera de Tejeda, Isla de Gran Canaria |
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La Palma, Barranco de las Angustias
view from the road below "El Time" direction south on the left the Caldera, in the middle El Paso and Los Llanos, on the right the Atlantic sorry for the blown out clouds, shot directly against the sun technical data: Gear: Leica D-Lux3 Panorama size: 440 megapixels (40740 x 10802 pixels) Input images: 126 (18 columns by 7 rows) Field of view: 189.6 degrees wide by 50.3 degrees high many more panoramas from La Palma: http://www.lapalma-postershop.de/ |
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Paulina Lake (left) and East Lake (in the distance) mark the depression of the Newberry Volcano Caldera. Unlike Crater Lake, Newberry's caldera is not the result of a single climactic eruption, but rather a number of eruptions over time. Newberry is also different from Crater Lake in that there are many more post-caldera lava flows and cones that fill the caldera. The most obvious of these is the relatively young, and unvegetated Big Obsidian Flow - a rhyolite coulee that covers a large part of the southern caldera. |
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Podemos contemplar la majestuosidad de la Caldera de Tejeda. Podemos ver el pueblo de Tejeda a la izquierda, El Roque Nublo, Roque Bantaiga, etc,....
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Mirador de Los Hornos, Tejeda. Isla de Gran Canaria. Desde este lugar se puede contemplar la Caldera de Tejeda, El Roque Nublo y La Rana; El Pico de las Nieves, La Culata de Tejeda, Artenara, Tamadaba, etc,... |
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En esta panoramica se puede ver toda la Caldera de Los Marteles en el Municipio grancanario de Valsequillo, el Roque Grande y la capital de la isla, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. |
