Cueva de los Verdes
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Cueva de los Verdes is a lava tube
Lava tube
Lava tubes are natural conduits through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow, expelled by a volcano during an eruption. They can be actively draining lava from a source, or can be extinct, meaning the lava flow has ceased and the rock has cooled and left a long, cave-like...

 located in the island of Lanzarote
Lanzarote
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 in the Canary Islands
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 (Spain
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).

The cave is a protected area of the Canary Islands. The cave was created around 3,000 years ago from a volcanic eruption in La Corona. An enormous lava stream flowed over the Malpaís
Malpaís (landform)
A malpaís is a landform characterized by eroded rocks of volcanic origin in an arid environment. This describes many xeric places, but is strongly connected to Spanish-speaking countries and the Southwestern United States because of the Spanish settlers that gave the landform its name.-Badlands...

 de la Corona. For a long time, the lava stream flowed which left the top part to become a cave.

In about 20 spots, the cover of the cave collapsed and formed. Cueva de los Verdes is formed from parts of the volcanic soils and extends from 1 km to 6 kilometres of old lava streams, which are the second longest in the world.

In earlier centuries, inhabitants throughout Lanzarote hid in this cave to protect themselves from pirates. Two kilometres, altogether seven kilometres of the cave system are developed.

The cave walls are colorful. Parts of the cave are deep. Parts of the caves are covered with sea water.

The cave is famous for its concert hall which is located near the entrance and the exit of the cave. There are seats in the concert hall; about 15 to 20 rows with 26 seats in each row, allowing up to 500 people in the concert hall at once.

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