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In this presentation I will give information about the nature park: The Timanfaya Made by: David Iniesta Llorente

How long it is? Where it is? It occupies an area of 51,07km the southwest of the island. Timanfaya National Park is located in the municipalities of Yaiza and Tinajo of the island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands.

How many volcanoes it´s have? When it was declarated? It was declared a National Park on August 9, 1974. How many volcanoes it´s have? It has more than 25 volcanoes.

( You have to be in silent ) NOW YOU CAN TOUCH A ROCK OF A TIMANFAYA VOLCANO ( You have to be in silent )

Fauna in the Timanfaya There are approximately 200 species inhabit .Of all these species, 24 are protected . Dominated by reptiles and birds that have adapted well to the exceptional condition of the park. The lizard and the rough or majorero Canary Island wall gecko reptiles are the only ones able to live here feeding on insects and some plants.

PHOTOS OF THE FAUNA THERE

Flora in the Timanfaya There are fauna like algae, mosses and lichens. Lichens, composed of a fungus and an alga, plants are able to withstand extreme environmental conditions that have colonized the lava advantage of the humidity provided by the sea winds and organic waste.

PHOTOS OF THE FLORA THERE