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Historical lava field
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消息来自 Thrainn Kolbeinsson

The second largest lava flow in Icelandic history was Skaftáreldahraun (1783) and this part of it is called Eldhraun lava field. In summer, it turns into a mesmerizing wonderland with its lush green moss carpets and mysterious volcanic rocks hiding beneath. There are supposedly 135 craters which you can see but just remember to tread lightly and stick to the marked trails to protect the delicate flora.

Fun fact: The catastrophe caused by this eruption was the greatest to befall Iceland in recent centuries and at its peak, it's ash covered about a quarter of the earth’s surface - or all land north of the 30° latitudinal line. It has been argued that the French revolution began with the Laki Fires because of the enormous influence the mist had on the climate and farming in Europe. 

QUICK NOTES:

  • What it is: A vast lava field in south Iceland - if you're into geology then this is a spot for you!

  • Best season: Any (but it might be covered in snow in winter).

  • Best time of day: Any but sunset and sunrise for the best contrast.

  • Nice to know: It's a huge area but there is a designated viewpoint. Definitely send your drone if you have one with you.

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