Caldera de Taburiente National Park

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View of the massive walls of the Caldera
View of the massive walls of the Caldera
Looking from the edge of the Caldera into a tributary valley
Looking from the edge of the Caldera into a tributary valley

Parque Nacional de la Caldera de Taburiente is a national park on the island of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, located at 28°43′N 17°52′WCoordinates: 28°43′N 17°52′W. It contains the enormous expanse of the Caldera de Taburiente, a large crater which dominates the northern part of the island. It was designated as a national park in 1954.

The caldera is about 10 km across, and in places the walls tower 2000 m over the caldera floor. The highest point is the Roque de los Muchachos on the northern wall, at 2423 m altitude, today the site of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory. During the Spanish conquest of the Canary Islands in the 15th century, the caldera was the site of the last stand of the indigenous people of the archipelago, the Guanches. It proved impregnable to the invading Spaniards, and they only defeated the Guanches by luring their leader out on the pretext of holding talks.

The Cumbrecita is a low point in the south-eastern part of the caldera's rim. In the south-west the caldera opens to the sea, through a riverbed known as Barranco de las Augustias. The Cumbre Nueva is a ridge that starts at the caldera and continues to the south.

The main flora of the national park comprises a large forest of Canary Island Pine, with important population of the endangered Canary Islands Juniper also present.

A satellite picture of the Caldera de Taburiente. Barranco de las Augustias is in the upper right and Cumbre Nueva is in the upper left. (South is above and north is below.)
A satellite picture of the Caldera de Taburiente. Barranco de las Augustias is in the upper right and Cumbre Nueva is in the upper left. (South is above and north is below.)

The caldera originated some 2 million years ago, with a massive shield volcano about 20 km in diameter. The caldera was not formed by an explosion of that volcano however, but by erosion starting from the volcano's original crater.[citation needed]

The word "caldera" means "cauldron" in Spanish. Its use for very large volcanic craters originated with the Caldera de Taburiente.

Taburiente is not a Spanish word but derives from the Guanche language and means "plain, level".[1]

  1. ^ Carmen Díaz Alayón (1987): Materiales toponímicos de La Palma, Excmo. Cabildo Insular de La Palma, págs. 142-145
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