January - March 2012
Teide - a mysterious volcanic mountain emerging from the bottom of the Atlantic to a height of 7,500 meters (3,718 m above sea level) forms one of the islands of the Canary Islands archipelago - Tenerife. Called a Hell Mountain, or the seat of the demon Guayot by its first inhabitants - Guanches. Above the cloud ceiling, it enchants with an extraordinary landscape, full of lava fields and rock formations interspersed with unique vegetation, among which the Tajinaste rojo - the Teide fiery flower.
Krzysztof Muskalski