This album is dedicated to traveling traveling to Iceland in July 2023 with a group of friends. From Keflavik Airport, we traveled in rented jeeps to the center of the island, and then counterclockwise around the coast of Iceland. And in the end we finished the trip in Keflavik.
This album is dedicated to traveling traveling to Iceland in July 2023 with a group of friends. From Keflavik Airport, we traveled in rented jeeps to the center of the island, and then counterclockwise around the coast of Iceland. And in the end we finished the trip in Keflavik.
Mýrdalssandur is an outwash plain on the south coast of Iceland.
The outwash plain was built by the numerous jökulhlaups of the Mýrdalsjökull. The last large jökulhlaup was due to an explosive eruption of the Katla volcano under the glacier in 1918
A jökulhlaup (literally "glacial run") is a type of glacial outburst flood. It is an Icelandic term that has been adopted in glaciological terminology
Mýrdalssandur is an outwash plain on the south coast of Iceland.
The outwash plain was built by the numerous jökulhlaups of the Mýrdalsjökull. The last large jökulhlaup was due to an explosive eruption of the Katla volcano under the glacier in 1918
A jökulhlaup (literally "glacial run") is a type of glacial outburst flood. It is an Icelandic term that has been adopted in glaciological terminology
Lakagigar is a shield volcano in the south of Iceland. It is a chain of more than 110-115 craters up to 818 m high (the relative height of the lava cones above the basalt cover is 80-90 m), stretching for 25 km. Lakagigar is located between the Mýrdalsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers, in an area of faults that extend from southwest to northeast.
Iceland, View to the West from the Slope of Cone o…
Lakagigar is a shield volcano in the south of Iceland. It is a chain of more than 110-115 craters up to 818 m high (the relative height of the lava cones above the basalt cover is 80-90 m), stretching for 25 km. Lakagigar is located between the Mýrdalsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers, in an area of faults that extend from southwest to northeast.
In this photo you can see the Vatnajökull glacier on the horizon.
Iceland, View to the East from the Tallest Point o…
Lakagigar is a shield volcano in the south of Iceland. It is a chain of more than 110-115 craters up to 818 m high (the relative height of the lava cones above the basalt cover is 80-90 m), stretching for 25 km. Lakagigar is located between the Mýrdalsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers, in an area of faults that extend from southwest to northeast.
In this photo you can see the Vatnajökull glacier on the horizon.
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