In the era of European expansion, Teide, with its imposing height, was considered to be the highest mountain in the world

In the era of European expansion, Teide, with its imposing height, was considered to be the highest mountain in the world Nature photography Family-friendly: true
In the era of European expansion, Teide, with its imposing height, was considered to be the highest mountain in the world, since it was used as a navigation beacon in the Atlantic Ocean by southbound Spanish, Portuguese and British sailors.