Photos by Mark Berry<\/strong><\/p>\n Zapato de La Reina (NABSQNO 28R-337392-3121540) is a natural arch in\u00a0Teide National Park\u00a0 on the island of Tenerife, the largest of\u00a0Spain’s Canary Islands.\u00a0 It is located\u00a0 a short walk from\u00a0a parking area at kilometer 50 of the TF-21 road. It has a span of about 14 feet and a height of about 19 feet.<\/p>\n Teide National Park features the Teide-Pico Viejo stratovolcano that, at 3,718 m, is the highest peak in Spain. Rising 7,500 m above the ocean floor, it is regarded as the world\u2019s third-tallest volcanic structure.<\/p>\n At least two\u00a0other of the Canary Islands harbor arches as well.\u00a0 Los Arcos de Graziola is found on the island of\u00a0Graciosa (photo here<\/a>).\u00a0 There are many more, primarily collapsed lava tubes, around the coast of the island of Lanzarote.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Photos by Mark Berry Zapato de La Reina (NABSQNO 28R-337392-3121540) is a natural arch in\u00a0Teide National Park\u00a0 on the island of Tenerife, the largest of\u00a0Spain’s Canary Islands.\u00a0 It is located\u00a0 a short walk from\u00a0a parking area at kilometer 50 of the TF-21 road. It has a span of about 14 feet and a height of … Continue reading Zapato de La Reina, Tenerife<\/span>
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