La Palma 1949 Eruption
Eruptions have taken place at intervals of 20-60 years. It is the most active volcano in the Canary Islands.
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The last eruption in La Palma took place almost exactly 50 years ago in October 1971 when Teneguía volcano spewed lava for around three weeks.

La palma 1949 eruption. Why isnt there just one volcano. San Juan in 1949 and Teneguía in 1971. The Cumbre Vieja in La Palma is one of the most active volcanic regions in the Canary Islands.
The exception being the remarkable 237 years long dormancy between 1712 and 1949. Two of the previous three eruptions that happened in the Canary Islands archipelago have taken place here. The San Juan volcano eruption in 1949 and the Teneguía volcano eruption.
Cumbre Vieja last erupted in 1971 1949 1712 1677 1646 and 1585.
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