GAZING AT THE GEYSERS
Under Iceland´s calm exterior, surface water meets lukewarm magma at a depth of around two thousand metres and comes to a boil, resulting in the geyser effect - the word geyser deriving from Iceland´s original Geysir in Haukadalur. The country is teeming with other geothermal hot spots, such as this one in the Reykjanes peninsula.
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