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Mt. Fagradalsfjall seen from space

Many of us have seen the magnificent erupting Mt. Fagradalsfjall from ground level through a screen or even in person, but now you can see the volcano from space with the so-called Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that can track flowing lava. See the development of the volcano from April. 1 - May. 6 in only 14 seconds.
THE U.S AIR FORCE

The erupting Mt. Fagradalsfjall that changed world history during the WWII

The erupting Mount Fagradalsfjall has changed history more than once, but ever since an American warplane crashed at the mountain during World War II it has been named “the mountain that changed world history”.

New and adventurous Volcano run

The fee collection has gone well but rainy days have caused trouble in some parking lots

Jewells Chambers explores hidden gems in Reykjanes

Vestnorden 2021

Iceland will up-cycle your lockdown sweatpants into hiking boots

Mt. Keilir. Photo by Thrainn Kolbeinsson.

Magma gathering under Reykjanes peninsula

New satellite imagery received yesterday has swung scientific opinion towards the idea that magma may be gathering under the Reykjanes peninsula during the ongoing earthquake swarm. There is no indication of any volcanic activity at this time, however, and any eruption in the area would likely be small

Vestnorden in Reykjanes postponed until October 2021

Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams rocking Reykjanes

Welcome to Vestnorden in Reykjanes

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon receives National Geographic Award