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People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302446

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302446

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302448

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302448

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geotherma...

#9302450

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geotherma...

#9302450

10 December 2022

People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geotherma...

#9302452

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geotherma...

#9302452

10 December 2022

People are seen taking pictures and resting near the fumaroles at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302454

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302454

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reyk...

#9302456

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reyk...

#9302456

10 December 2022

General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302458

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hv...

#9302458

10 December 2022

People are seen walking near the fumaroles in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302460

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302460

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reyk...

#9302462

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reyk...

#9302462

10 December 2022

General view of the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302464

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302464

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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People are seen watching the Strokkur geyser during its eruption at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geother...

#9302466

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

People are seen watching the Strokkur geyser during its eruption at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geother...

#9302466

10 December 2022

People are seen watching the Strokkur geyser during its eruption at the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302468

Haukadalur Geothermal Park

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita Riv...

#9302468

10 December 2022

General view of the Strokkur geyser in the Haukadalur geothermal park. Reykjavik, October 21, 2022. The geothermal region near the Hvita River and the city of Reykjavik is home to the Haukadalur geothermal park. Here is located Strokkur, one of the most famous geysers in Iceland, which erupts on average every 4 to 8 minutes, with an average height of 15 to 20 meters, sometimes reaching 40 meters. In the park there are several geothermal features such as mud pools, fumaroles, algae deposits and other geysers beside and around it.


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