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Tourists visit La Palma to see the volcano during long holiday weekend in Spain

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Thousands of tourists are expected to visit La Palma every day during this long weekend to see the erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano

Added on the 30/10/2021 18:57:25 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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