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View across Namafjall or Hverir geothermal area to road with traffic Royalty Free Stock Photo
View across Namafjall or Hverir geothermal area with mud cauldrons and steaming vents Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hveriralso known as Namafjall, Namaskard or Hverarond is a geothermal area located in North Iceland near Lake Myvatn under the Namafjall mountain in the Krafla volcano fissure zone.At a depth of 1000 meters, the temperature is above 200°C, the water flowing below the surface is quickly heated and comes back to the surface transformed into steam, bubbling mud pools, hissing fumaroles, and cracked colorful grounds. The fumarole gas contains hydrogen sulfide that smells of rotten eggs.


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