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Caldera Taburiente, La Palma, Canary Isles

December 15, 2024

An inversion at the summit. The cloud rolls up over the aptly named Barranco del Diablo and the shattered rim of the collapsed caldera. Blasting cold wind at 2400m - its 9C and at sea level its 26C. I’ve returned to coloured pencils - first time since world travels in 1990 - and its hard work.

Tags: volcanoes, La Palma, Canary Isles landscape
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