Deep beneath the volcanic landscape of El Hierro (Canary Islands) lies the fascinating Cueva de Tacorón, a natural lava cave formed by ancient volcanic activity. In this documentary-style video we explore the underground world of this unique geological formation. Deep beneath the volcanic landscape of El Hierro (Canary Islands) lies the fascinating Cueva de Tacorón, a natural lava cave formed by ancient volcanic activity.
In this documentary-style video we explore the underground world of this unique geological formation. Narrow passages, volcanic rock formations and hidden chambers reveal the powerful forces that shaped the island over thousands of years. The tour is professionally guided by experienced cave guide Michael Krämer, who safely leads the exploration and shares insights into the geology, formation and history of this remarkable lava cave. With his expertise, the cave becomes more than just an underground landscape — it becomes a story about volcanic forces, natural processes and the hidden wonders of El Hierro.
Filmed on location in El Hierro, Canary Islands

