
Lanzarote, a Spanish island located about 125 km off northwestern Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, is characterized by its unique volcanic landscape shaped by approximately 100 eruptions. The island's black volcanic soil retains intense heat, with underground temperatures nearing 600 degrees Celsius, causing water poured into the ground to erupt as steam. This geothermal activity highlights the island's ongoing volcanic vitality and distinctive natural environment.
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