Where Pahoehoe Lava Flows Meet The Atlantic Ocean
Crystal-rich Pahoehoe Lava Flows deposited by the eruption of Tenerife's Mount Teide. These millions-of-years-old structures are well preserved on Tenerife's beaches.
This photograph was captured on 35mm Fujifilm stock film using a 1970s Olympus OM10 SLR and developed by a local film lab in the North of England.
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- Exact location (-15.3771 W, 27.9389 N)
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Taken on 20
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2021
Submitted on 27 February 2026
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Lana Williams (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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