Gudrun's photos

Möðrudalsöræfi Panorama

12 Jul 2014 9 8 728
View from the pass over Möðrudalsfjallgarður. What is now road 901 used to be part of the ring road until 2005. Möðrudalsöræfi consists of dolerite and palagonite bedrock with cones and ridges from late ice age fissure eruptions. Large size: www.ipernity.com/doc/523247/35794459/sizes/o

River Kreppá and Austurleið

12 Jul 2014 5 10 958
Highland Road F910 and river Kreppá, the major tributary of Jökulsá a Fjöllum. A jökulhlaup (glacier outburst flood) from Vatnajökull would reach this area in less than 3 hours: avd.is/is/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Jokulhlaup_kort_Holuhraun_20141017.png

On Highland Road F910-Austurleið

12 Jul 2014 11 6 1082
After the Kreppá bridge F910 meanders through Krepputunga before doubling back to cross Jökulsá a Fjöllum. Móberg ridge Herðubreiðartögl and table volcano Herðubreið can be seen in the background, the foreground is filled with lava and pumice from Askja eruption. Version with selective colouring added!

Herðubreið, the queen of Icelandic mountains

12 Jul 2014 22 10 903
Herðubreið (1682m) is a classic tuya (subglacial volcano) topped by a 300m thick subaerial lava shield. The photo was taken near the bridge over River Kreppá, the lava and pumice in the foreground stem from Askja eruptions.

Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon

10 Jul 2014 16 11 693
Jökulsárlón, fed by Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, is famous for its floatings icebergs. It is increasing in size because of glacier melt- at ca.18 km² it is now 4 times larger than in 1970.

Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon

10 Jul 2014 21 19 730
Jökulsárlón, fed by Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, is famous for its floatings icebergs. It is increasing in size because of glacier melt- at ca.18 km² it is now 4 times larger than in 1970.

Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon

10 Jul 2014 36 32 1025
Jökulsárlón, fed by Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, is famous for its floatings icebergs. It is a popular film setting- for a James Bond movie the short river leading to the sea was blocked so the lake could freeze over.

Ice on the beach

10 Jul 2014 20 22 752
Iceberg fragments from Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon end up on the beach at Breiðamerkursandur

Fjallsárlón

10 Jul 2014 12 10 696
Fjallsárlón glacier lagoon with icebergs swimming in it.

Fjallsárlón and Fjallsjökull

10 Jul 2014 10 10 763
Fjallsjökull like other glaciers has receded, creating a glacier lagoon with icebergs calving into it. On the right is Breiðamerkurjökull, both glaciers are part of Vatnajökull.

Svinafellsjökull

10 Jul 2014 7 4 477
Svinafellsjökull is one of the glacier tongues coming down from Öræfajökull, a subglacial volcano in the southern part of Vatnajökull. Svínafellsjökull has been retreating considerably in recent times.

Svinafellsjökull

10 Jul 2014 10 4 586
Svinafellsjökull carries a lot of ash from Öræfajökull volcano.

Hundafoss

10 Jul 2014 6 6 621
One of the falls of Stórilækur stream in Skaftafell. Svartifoss further upstream is the famous one.

Dyrhólaey lava beach

09 Jul 2014 15 10 714
Cape Dyrhólaey is a former submarine volcano. The eroded tuff cone is topped by pahoehoe lava flows.

Lundis at Dyrhólaey

09 Jul 2014 19 16 798
Puffins (fratercula arctica) breed in large colonies, building their burrows near cliff tops. Very few of the puffins at Dyrhólaey laid eggs in 2014 due to lack of sandeels to feed their young (a consequence of global warming) . The colonies on Vestmannaeyjar are also threatened whereas colonies in the north are still thriving.

Þorvaldseyri - in the shadow of Eyjafjallajökull

09 Jul 2014 8 8 716
Þorvaldseyri was one of the farms hit hardest by ashfall. At the new visitor centre a video of the eruption is shown.

Seljalandsfoss

09 Jul 2014 24 18 874
Seljalandsfoss lies at the foot of Eyjafjallajökull and drops 60m over the former coastline. One can walk behind the waterfall but depending on the wind direction you can get rather wet.

Stóra Dímon and Eyjafjallajökull

09 Jul 2014 7 12 856
Markarfljót valley and western side of Eyjafjallajökull seen from the Ring Road. Stóra Dímon is the rock in the middle.

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