Roque Nublo
Roque Nublo is a prominent volcanic rock formation located on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain. Rising to an elevation of 1,813 meters (5,949 feet), it is one of the island's most recognizable landmarks and a popular hiking destination. The rock is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including pine forests and rugged mountains, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers and photographers.
The formation is believed to have been created around 4.5 million years ago due to volcanic activity. Roque Nublo holds cultural significance for the indigenous Guanche people, who considered it a sacred site. Today, it is part of the Roque Nublo Rural Park, which offers various trails and viewpoints for visitors to enjoy the breathtaking scenery.