El Viento Cave
One of the largest lava tubes in the world
A visit to El Viento Cave gives you an insight into the role of lava flows in a volcanic eruption, and offers you the chance to see the whimsical forms sculpted by the lava in the bowels of the earth.
It is a veritable labyrinthine network of underground passages, with many unexplored ramifications. Its name ("viento" means "wind") is due to the significant flows of air that occur in its interior. Formed 27,000 years ago in lavas from the Pico Viejo volcano during its first eruptive phase, it is located in the foothills of the majestic Mount Teide. It is 18 kilometres long and consists of three superimposed levels, a phenomenon that has not been noted anywhere else in the world. It has beautiful geological phenomena like lava stalactites, lava cascades, side terraces and other ancient lava formations. It has been declared an Area of Community Interest. Visitors must wear suitable footwear and long trousers.
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El Viento Cave
C/ Los piquetes, 51
38414 Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife (Canary Islands)
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