4992 x 3328 px | 42,3 x 28,2 cm | 16,6 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
24 agosto 2005
Altre informazioni:
Leirhnjúkur is an active volcanic area located in the Krafla volcanic system in northern Iceland. Known for its dramatic landscape shaped by volcanic activity, Leirhnjúkur is characterized by steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and extensive lava fields. The region's most recent eruptions occurred during the Krafla Fires, a series of volcanic events from 1975 to 1984, which left behind a stark, otherworldly terrain of solidified lava flows and colorful geothermal features. Visitors to Leirhnjúkur can hike through the area, witnessing the raw power of the Earth's geothermal forces up close. The combination of fresh black lava, steaming fumaroles, and the ever-present smell of sulfur creates an unforgettable experience, highlighting the dynamic and continuously evolving nature of Iceland's volcanic landscape.