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Mud Pool

At the foothills of this spectacular volcanic mountain is an expanse of hot springs called Hveraröndor Hverir that are known for their changing variety. You may also find a number of fumaroles, mud pools and mud pots that all seem to be boiling with relentless energy. The pass Námaskarð is strategically located at a short distance from the Krafla volcano system as well as other interesting geological spots like Búrfellshraun and the desert Mývatsöræfi.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 09.2015
Date Uploaded: 10.2016
Photo Location: Hverir, Reykjahlid, Iceland
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Copyright: © Gunarto Gunawan