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Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grimsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grimsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grimsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland, along the Golden Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inside Kerith or Kerid volcanic crater frozen lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid Crater in Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeiðarárjökull Glacier
Mountains, volcanic landscape and car park seen from the Kerid Crater in the Grimsnes area of Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Welcome sign to car park for the Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grimsnes area in south Iceland, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid crater volcanic lake in September Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerith or Kerid volcanic crater frozen lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic forest view around Kerid crater in winter, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kerid volcanic crater lake, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Welcome sign to car park for the Kerid volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skeiðarárjökull Glacier is a large outlet glacier draining south from Iceland’s largest ice cap Vatnajökull. This glacier is well known for the massive glacier outburst floods, jökulhlaup, that are generated by Iceland’s most active volcano, Grímsvötn. This volcano is near the summit of the ice cap, the geothermal heat generates a subglacial lake in the Grímsvötn crater, that particularly during volcanic eruptions releases a large volume of meltwater.


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