Panorama of Timanfaya National Park

PENTAX K-5 II s, CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0

The Timanfaya National Park is a vast wasteland of volcanic eruptions happened mostly around 1730. It is unique, beautiful, looks like an alien planet, and quite dangerous to walk on your own. The road on the left is the route the camels take when going to work and getting home - they are only serving tourists these days though.

My camera doesn't have a panorama function: this image is glued from 3 handheld shoots, combined perfectly with a program called Hugin.

(Oh, by the way: this entry was written by Peter Molnar, and originally posted on petermolnar dot net.)

map showing the location where the photo 'Panorama of Timanfaya National Park' was taken at
28.86, -13.842