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Crater in the west side of Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
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Ice bridge on face of Eyjafjallajökull
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Deep fissures in glacier cap on face of Eyjafjallajökull
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Steam seeping from beneath the surface on Eyjafjallajökull. The mountain is still quite warm and continually melts the glacial cap from below.
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Summit crater of Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
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Glacier on Eyjafjallajökull. Note the dark ash in the fissures as they open up during the melting and moving process.
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Glacier on Eyjafjallajökull. Note the dark ash in the fissures as they open up during the melting and moving process.
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Glacier on Eyjafjallajökull. Note the dark ash in the fissures as they open up during the melting and moving process.
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Glacier on Eyjafjallajökull. Note the dark ash in the fissures as they open up during the melting and moving process.
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Just south of Eyjafjallajökull toward the sea.
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Just south of Eyjafjallajökull toward the sea.
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Just south of Eyjafjallajökull toward the sea.
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A glacial stream meets the sea along Iceland's southern coast. Note how the milky sediments in the glacial outflow color the water. These are nutrient rich outflows.
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Seals take refuge in the water as helicopter circles the island on which they were sunning.
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North side of Reyjkavík harbor
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View of Reykjavík from Nordurflug helicopter returning from Volanco and Glaciers flight.
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Looking south along the fault line sepating North America and Europe in the center of Iceland
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Öxarárfoss spills over the upthrusted North American tectonic plate and flows south, forming a stream between the above mentioned plate and the European plate, which has receded and forms the wall to the left and not seen in this view.
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Öxarárfoss spills over the upthrusted North American tectonic plate and flows south, forming a stream between the above mentioned plate and the European plate, which has receded and forms the wall to the left and not seen in this view.
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Gullfoss or Golden Falls in Iceland. These falls have the equivalent hydroelectric potential as Niagara Falls, but they are protected and will never be damned for power. Multi-raw processed Photomatrix HDR
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A fast moving glacial fed stream in central Iceland. Nootka lupin colors its banks.
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Tranquil scene in Vik, Iceland
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Donna Bunting and Nordurflug Pilot Gisli on rise just behind the crater rim of Eyjafjallajökull, which erupted in the spring of 2010 spreading ash over northern Europe and grounded flights for weeks.
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Glacier on the side of Eyjafjallajökull
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The Ölfusá River meets the sea...