In the shadow of the mighty Teide volcano, Los Roques de García stand as one of the most memorable natural wonders in Tenerife’s UNESCO-listed Teide National Park. Shaped by years of ancient volcanic activity, these pyroclastic rocks form peculiar and striking formations. Some appear to defy gravity, while others create an otherworldly landscape. Visitors can explore this unique terrain, observing the rugged textures and unusual shapes that have made Los Roques de García a distinctive feature of the park.
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