Lanzarote is a volcanic island marked by a rugged terrain and numerous craters. Between 1730 and 1736, a massive eruption formed around 100 volcanoes along an 18 km strip, covering nearly a quarter of the island and devastating villages and farmland. This image captures one of Timanfaya National Park’s volcanic alignments at sunset, created from multiple bracketed aerial shots later merged into an HDR panoramic image.