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#3595152
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595156
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595158
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595160
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595162
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595164
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595166
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595168
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595170
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595174
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595176
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595178
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595180
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595182
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3595184
28 December 2018
Strokkur is seen erupting, along with Geysir, “The Great Geysir”, seen dormant are predominate tourist destinations in southwestern Iceland as seen on December 19, 2018. This area long the Hvita River is known for it geothermal activity. The English word Geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives its name from Geysir, as it was the first described in a printed source.
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#3578236
20 December 2018
The Geiser Strokkur, is the name of one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland, has been active for about 800 years and it is produced because this is a geothermal area of great activity. It usually releases the jet every 10 minutes more or less.
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