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The volcano, 'Guardilama' (603m) and vines growing in hollows in the volcanic desert - Lanzarote is the easternmost island of the Canary Islands and lies approximately 650 miles south of Spain and 75 miles off the coast of Africa. Its landscape is covered by volcanic peaks and craters and lava fields.
The volcano, 'Guardilama' (603m) and vines growing in hollows in the volcanic desert
Lanzarote is the easternmost island of the Canary Islands and lies approximately 650 miles south of Spain and 75 miles off the coast of Africa. Its landscape is covered by volcanic peaks and craters and lava fields.

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Subjects: Science, History, Geography
Key Stages: Foundation, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, School Leaders, Others
Keywords: volcano, volcanic, lava, mountain, eruption, lanzarote, island

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