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Víti (which is icelandic for 'hell') is a crater lake in the vulcanic area of the Krafla vulcano. The diameter is about 330 meters. The crater was formed by a steam eruption in 1724.
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Harpa (official name: Harpa - Tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhúsið í Reykjavík) is a concert hall and conference center near the harbour of Reykjavík
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The Blue Lagoon (Bláa Lónið in icelandic) is a geothermal spa in the south western part of Iceland. It is considered as one of the most visited tourist attractions in Iceland.
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The town of Eskifjörður is located in a fjord the very eastern part of Iceland. With 1,043 inhabitants it's one of the largest towns of the municipality of Fjarðabyggð.
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The geysir Strokkur is located in the geothermal area of the Great Geysir in the valley of Haukadalur. It erupts every 5 to 10 minutes 15 to 20 meters high. Sometimes the eruption reaches 40 meters.
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The Gullfoss (which means Golden Falls in icelandic) is a waterfall in the canyon of the river Hvítá in the southwest of Iceland. The waterfall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland.
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Öxarárfoss is a waterfall in Þingvellir National Park (Iceland). It's heigth is approximately 20 meters (about 66 feet). It's name is derived from the river Öxará.
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This place is like nowhere else, near the camping at Kerlingarfjöll, which you can reach with ...(more)
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This fissure swarm is about 100x10 km (62x6 miles) and consists of approximately 35 eruptive fissures that have opened along thi...(more)
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Walking around the Krafla Caldera lava fields from the years 1977-1984. This area is considered the most dangerous and unstable volcanic part of Iceland.
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Vantage point for observing various lava flows from the fissure eruptions in 1977-1984 in the Krafla Caldera area. Notice the different colors of lava fields when you look around.
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Standing inside the volcano from the eruption in the Krafla Caldera in the year 1984. Lava layers that leaked from the volcano can be seen all around.
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I took my bike for a halfhour ride to the mountain Búlandstindur in my spare time between my summer jobs lunch, and evening shift.I saw ...(more)
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Taken from the deck of the Smyril Line Ship Norröna on Midsummer's day 2012. The Faroese ferry stops at its home port before setting off to Iceland.
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Laki or Lakagígar (Craters of Laki) is a volcanic fissure in the south of Iceland, not far from the canyon of Eldgjá and the small village Kirkjubæjarkla...(more)
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At the North side of Vatnajökull, Europe’s biggest Glacier by volume.Despite being the middle of summer the temperature on the day this image was t...(more)