Enchadero de Los Camellos in Lanzarote, Spain, lies between two striking volcanoes—Montaña Roja and Montaña Timanfaya—within the heart of Timanfaya National Park. This surreal spot is a starting point for camel rides across the island’s iconic lava fields, offering a unique way to experience the raw, volcanic landscape. The terrain, shaped by eruptions in the 18th century, still radiates geothermal heat just a few centimeters below the surface. In fact, park rangers often demonstrate this by pouring water into vents, which erupt moments later as steam geysers—an impressive reminder that the earth beneath is very much alive. And thanks to cervo_ a penguin stone now lies hidden in the stone wall where the parking spot is.
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