gunnuhver geothermal field various mud pools the southwest part reykjanes peninsula iceland august 2025 |
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| Gunnuhver geothermal field on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, features steaming mud pools and fumaroles. The landscape is dominated by red and brown earth tones, with rocky terrain and visible mineral deposits. Thick white steam rises dramatically against a clear blue sky. This active geothermal area is known for its intense geothermal activity, caused by underground hot springs and steam vents. Vegetation is sparse due to the high temperatures and mineral content. |
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