JAMEOS DEL AGUA
International scientific center for the study of volcanology with an exciting tour and a free evening concert
The Jameos del Agua is a site belonging to the same underground network as the Cueva de los Verdes. Jameos is usually used to designate the collapse of the roof of a volcanic cave, but here it also refers to a tube in the Monte Corona volcano, formed by lava flows during its eruption between 3,000 and 5,000 years ago. In this site, which is closer to the coast, more open and shallower than the Cueva de los Verdes, seawater seepage has formed a small salt lake in the cave, in which lives a tiny crustacean normally seen only in the sea, at a depth of several thousand metres. It's easy to spot because it's white, almost phosphorescent, and glistens amidst the coins tossed into the submarine-blue water (although it's forbidden to throw coins into the water, otherwise this rare crustacean will disappear).
In the middle of the day, a narrow opening in the center of the vaulted roof allows a few rays of sunlight to penetrate, producing a singularly beautiful effect when in contact with the crystal-clear water. The Jameos del Agua were designed by César Manrique in 1966. The native artist designed a restaurant, a 600-seat concert hall, a bar and a swimming pool, all set against a natural backdrop of rocks and subtropical greenery. The azure-blue pool has been closed to swimming since the 1980s, which is a shame... The House of Volcanoes (Casas de los volcanes), located outside the cave, is an international scientific center dedicated to the study of volcanology. A fascinating visit.
Beware: admission is very expensive, as this is mainly a commercial area set up on an incredible site, and the small museum does not justify such a high price. If you're on a tight budget, go to the Cueva de los Verdes, or eat there on a concert night (free of charge), as you'll enjoy it more and the acoustics are excellent.
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Une espèce de trou bleu vous accueille. À faire dans le circuit des visite "Manrique"
Heureusement c'est plus raisonnable avec le billet combiné valable pour plusieurs sites aménagés par César Manrique, et en plus hors saison car il y avait très peu de monde. Les aménagements dans ce lieu naturel sont bien réalisés et la décoration est à la hauteur. Il faudrait pouvoir venir un jour de concert dans ce lieu magique.
Il allie la force de la nature ( comment le volcan Corona qui semble tout calme et si proche a t il pu déverser un si impressionnant ruisseau de lave pouvant faire un tunnel impressionnant) et l'artiste local César Manrique qui a réussi à mettre en valeur ce site.
La salle de spectacle , caverne naturelle est tout aussi remarquable que la piscine aménagée et que l'entrée où vivent des poissons cavernicoles.