Twilight from the highest point of Gran Canaria
Taken by Frank A. Rodriguez on September 18, 2023 @ Pico de las Nieves. Vega de San Mateo: Gran Canaria island. Canary Islands
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS Ra
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/4.5
ISO: 40000
Date Taken: 2023:09:25 12:43:57
 
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The sky of Gran Canaria is spectacular. From its highest peak at almost 2000 meters above sea level, the views are impressive with a clean atmosphere and 360 degrees of vision. Towards the west, the Roque Nublo monolith stands out, the natural symbol of the island and remains of an enormous stratovolcano that dominated this area of ​​Gran Canaria millions of years ago. In the background, the island of Tenerife, more than 80km away, with the enormous Teide Volcano, the highest point in Spain at 3,718 meters and one of the highest volcanoes in the world if we measure it from the ocean platform. Canon EOS R . 124mm f/4.5 ISO 40000 . Exp 2"
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