Along the border of the Timanfaya National Park, later that afternoon. In 1730 a simultaneous eruption of 30 craters affected one third of the island, burying villages and covering much of the most fertile land with a 33 feet thick layer of lava. The eruptions and the devastation were to last for 6 years. In the background caldera Pedro Perico. Behind the "fence" forbidden National Park territory, with the fresh lava land called "mal país". Bft 5, PFK.
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