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Lanzarote Volcanoes And Winemaking

Vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls, on land leading up to a volcanic peak on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which destroyed villages and much of the fertile wheat-growing land, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .

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Vines are cultivated in the traditional manner, protected by low curved stone walls, on land leading up to a volcanic peak on 26th November 2020, on the edge of Los Volcanes Natural Park in Lanzarote, Spain. The island was transformed by huge volcanic eruptions from 1731-36, which destroyed villages and much of the fertile wheat-growing land, and created the area now known as Timanfaya Natural Park. Farmers discovered that the volcanic soil was fertile and started cultivating the Malvasia Volcanica grape, and making Lanzarotes unique wines. .
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