Al de beste ervaringen
24/7 klantenondersteuning
Alleen gecontroleerde kwaliteitsdiensten
IJslandse reisexperts

Reisgids voor Modi

4.9
4 Google beoordelingen
Hoogseizoen
Summer
Familie vriendelijk
Ja
Gemiddelde score
4.9
Aantal reviews
4

Móði, along with its neighbour Magni, is one of the two newest craters in Iceland.

Explore this crater on a self drive tour in Iceland.

Formation of Móði

Móði and Magni were formed in the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull.

This eruption started near midnight on March 20th, and was initially quite minor. However, after stopping briefly, Eyjafjallajökull erupted with much more force under the glacier on April 14th, forming a huge ash cloud that brought much of Europe’s air travel to a standstill for several weeks.

Móði and Magni would have been formed late in the eruption. For several years after, they still glowed red in the darkness due to the heat of the lava cooling beneath it, and snow would not settle on them.

The Naming of Móði

Móði is named after the son of the Old Norse God Þór, commonly anglicised to Thor, and a giantess-like deity, Járnsaxa. His name meant ‘Brave’.

Very little is known about Móði; he is named only as one of the survivors of Ragnarök, the end of the world, in which many of the gods are killed by Loki and his bestial children.

Thor during Ragnarok, the end times.Photo from Wikimedia, Creative Commons, by Haukurth. No edits made.

Magni is named after Móði’s brother, and a little more is known about him. In Prose Edda, the best source of information historians have for understanding the Old Norse religion (written by the legendary Snorri Sturluson), it was said that he saved his father from the giant Hrungnir.

Though Þór killed Hrungnir with his hammer, he became trapped under its foot. Other gods tried to aid him to no avail, until Magni was able to. His father gifted him with the giant’s horse, which upset his grandfather Óðin, who did not think him worthy of it because of what his mother was.

Getting to Móði

Móði and Magni are both located in the Icelandic Highlands, in between the glaciers of Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull. It can be hiked to in summer by traversing the Fimmvörðuháls Mountain Pass, although this should only be done by experienced hikers with all necessary equipment, or on a professional tour.

 

Bezienswaardigheden in de buurt

Populaire categorieën

Link to appstore phone
Installeer de grootste reis-app van IJsland

Download de grootste reismarktplaats van IJsland naar je telefoon om je hele reis op één plek te beheren

Scan deze QR-code met de camera van je telefoon en druk op de link die verschijnt om de grootste reismarktplaats van IJsland in je zak te stoppen. Voeg je telefoonnummer of e-mailadres toe om een sms of e-mail te ontvangen met de downloadlink.