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The National Park of Teide declared National Park in 1954, is constituted by a great boiler of 16 km of length by 10 km of width and the massive Teide - Old Peak (also called Chahorra) inside the boiler. The northern walls of the boiler disappeared with the constant eruptions of the Teide and Old Peak. The boiler of The Cañadas of the Teide were indeed two twin boilers, today one sees still the separation in the Roques de García. There are several theories about the formation of the boiler of The Cañadas: - it is a giant explosion crater - it is a boiler that was formed on having sunk its center - it is an erosion boiler, which with the water help excavated this enormous boiler opened towards the north (Icod).


 

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