Bandama Caldera
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The Bandama Natural Monument is part of the Tafira Protected Landscape on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain. It's considered a point of geological interest, because of the Caldera de Bandama. This volcanic crater, which is geologically a maar rather than a caldera,[1] reaches 569 m (1,867 ft) above sea level at the highest point on its rim, Pico de Bandama, and is about 1,000 m (3,300 ft) wide and 200 m (700 ft) deep.
The bottom of the caldera contains volcanic ash of different colors, and some botanic species of Canary Islands origin.
The Caldera de Bandama is located at the meeting point of three municipalities: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Santa Brígida and Telde.
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Caldera de Bandama, Gran Canaria
Caldera de Bandama, 2016
View toward the northeast from Pico de Bandama, 2016
References[]
- ^ "Gran Canaria: Synonyms & Subfeatures". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-26.
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- Monumento Natural de Bandama, official info, in Spanish
- Landforms of Gran Canaria
- Volcanoes of the Canary Islands
- Maars
- Protected areas of the Canary Islands