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IMG_0241_p.jpg A geysir at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_0262_p.jpg A Geysir a split second before its eruption at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_0263_p.jpg A geysir at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_0271_p.jpg A Geysir a split second before its eruption at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_0272_p.jpg A geysir at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7783_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7786_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7797_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7808_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7819_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7834_p.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_9738_ash deposits.jpg Volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajokull volcanoe covering grass, Iceland.
 
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IMG_9739_volcanic ash.jpg Volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajokull volcanoe covering grass, Iceland.
 
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IMG_9742_volcanic ash.jpg The snout of the Solheimajokull glacier on the Myrdalsjokull ice cap in Iceland. It was melting rapidly due to climate change, but is now melting even faster after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull covered it in black ash, meaning that it absorbs more of the suns solar radiation. Scientists predict that all of Icelands glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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IMG_9789_warning.jpg The snout of the Solheimajokull glacier on the Myrdalsjokull ice cap in Iceland. It was melting rapidly due to climate change, but is now melting even faster after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull covered it in black ash, meaning that it absorbs more of the suns solar radiation. Scientists predict that all of Icelands glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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IMG_9802_glacier walking.jpg The snout of the Solheimajokull glacier on the Myrdalsjokull ice cap in Iceland. It was melting rapidly due to climate change, but is now melting even faster after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull covered it in black ash, meaning that it absorbs more of the suns solar radiation. Scientists predict that all of Icelands glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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IMG_9806_solheimajokull.jpg The snout of the Solheimajokull glacier on the Myrdalsjokull ice cap in Iceland. It was melting rapidly due to climate change, but is now melting even faster after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull covered it in black ash, meaning that it absorbs more of the suns solar radiation. Scientists predict that all of Icelands glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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IMG_9838_jokulhlaup.jpg Flood damage caused by a Jokulhlaup, a glacial flood that occurs when volcanic activity rapidly melts vast quantities of ice, in this case when the Eyjafjallajokull volcanoe erupted in March 2010.
 
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IMG_9842_eyjafjallajokull.jpg A farm below the Eyjafjallajokull volcanoe that erupted in March 2010. The glacier visible below the cloud is covered in black ash from the volcanoe.
 
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IMG_9926_oil tank.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger.
 
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IMG_9932_volcanic destruction.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows a signpost naming the street that is buried underneath the lava flow at this point.
 
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IMG_9933_lava field.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows a signpost naming the street that is buried underneath the lava flow at this point.
 
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IMG_9942_heimaey town.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shots shows houses that survived just behind the lava flow.
 
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IMG_9945_destruction.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows the last house to survive as the lava flow halted.
 
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IMG_9948_magma.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows the last house to survive as the lava flow halted.
 
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IMG_9950_volcanic eruption.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows the last house to survive as the lava flow halted.
 
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IMG_9970_lava flow.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows lucky houses that survived on the edge of the lava flow as it halted.
 
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IMG_9979_heimaey.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows lucky houses that survived on the edge of the lava flow as it halted.
 
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IMG_9998_volcano.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger.
 
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IMG_6971_crater.jpg Grabrokarfell a crater caused by a fissure eruption near Reykholt in Iceland.
 
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IMG_7640_moss covered.jpg Moss covered lava fields at Kirkjubaejarklauster, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7645_lava flow.jpg Moss covered lava fields at Kirkjubaejarklauster, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7654_lava field.jpg Moss covered lava fields at Kirkjubaejarklauster, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7660_moss.jpg Moss covered lava fields at Kirkjubaejarklauster, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7708_glacial retreat.jpg The snout of the Solheimajokull glacier on the Myrdalsjokull ice cap in Iceland. It was melting rapidly due to climate change, but is now melting even faster after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull covered it in black ash, meaning that it absorbs more of the suns solar radiation. Scientists predict that all of Icelands glaciers will have disappeared within 100 years.
 
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IMG_7747_lava flow.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows the upper storey of a house that was destroyed on the edge of the lava flow.
 
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IMG_7752_destruction.jpg On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger. This shot shows the upper storey of a house that was destroyed on the edge of the lava flow.
 
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IMG_7782_expansion.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7783_geysir.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7786_geothermal energy.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7796_geysir.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7797_explosion.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7799_explode.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7805 (1)_steam pressure.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7806_icelandic geysir.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7808_water pressure.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7815 (1)_eruption.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7819_eruption.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7834_geysir.jpg A geysir eruptiong at Geysir in Iceland, the place after which all the worlds geysirs are named.
 
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IMG_7952_geothermal ground.jpg Sulpher deposits on geothermal ground at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7955_sulpher deposits.jpg Sulpher deposits on geothermal ground at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland.
 
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IMG_7977_volcanic rock.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7979_volcanic.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7980_geology.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7981_geology.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7987_sulpherous.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7988_fumerole.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7991_hot spot.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_7997_steaming.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_8000_black.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_8003_barren.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_8006_krafla lava field.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_8018_moss.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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IMG_8026_magma.jpg A fresh lava flow that erupted during the Krafla fires at Leirhnjukur near Myvatn, Iceland during the 1970's and 80's. The ground is still hot and steaming.
 
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