Montaña Clara

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Montaña Clara
Chinijo Montaña Clara.png
Elevation: 256 m
Latitude: about 29.3° N (29°21' N)
Longitude: 13.5° W (13°30' W)
Location: northeastern Canary Islands, Spain
Distance from the
coast of Africa:
110 km W
Area: 1.33 km² (0.51 mi²)
Type: Stratovolcano
Last eruption: Unknown
First ascent: -
Easiest route: -

Montaña Clara (pronounced [monˈtaɲa ˈklaɾa]) (Spanish meaning "light-colored mountain") is a small islet belonging to the so-called Chinijo Archipelago, in the northeastern part of the Canary Islands, only a short distance (about 2 km) northwest of La Graciosa. The islet is only 1.33 km². The highest point of the island is 256 m above sea level.

Montaña Clara is part of a nature reserve[1], being a refuge for marine birds. In August 2007 the island was offered for sale by the heirs to the last owner, Mariano López Socas, who was mayor of a small Lanzarote town; asking price: 9 million euros.[2]

Montaña Clara Island


Notes

  1. ^ Parque Natural del Archipiélago Chinijo
  2. ^ Guardian Unlimited

External links

Coordinates: 29°17′49″N 13°32′06″W / 29.297°N 13.535°W / 29.297; -13.535


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