The fist turbine oft the Krafla Geothermal Power Station went online in 1977 and operates for power production by geothermal steam from Krafla high temperature…
The boiling mud pools in Hverarond, the famous hot spring area in Iceland, creates facinating figures out of grey hot slime. You just have to…
The Mývatn area is extremely volcanic and the lake’s surroundings show a variety in landscapes and amazing geological formations. Nine eruptions took place there during…
The boiling mud pools in Hverarond, the famous hot spring area in Iceland, creates facinating figures out of grey hot slime.
One of the largest geothermal areas in Iceland is Hverarönð around Mount Námafjall. The sulfurous fumes which rise up from the fumaroles create those fascinating…
Lake Mývatn is the Iceland’s fourth largest natural lake. This shallow eutrophic lake is located in an area of active volcanism in the north of…
At the geothermal area around the Mount Námafjall in Iceland you can find boiling mud pots, steaming fumaroles and amazing colors.
Geothermal heat is one of Iceland’s greatest natural resources. The geothermal heat is mostly used to heat fresh water which, when hot, can be utilized…
Myvatn Nature Bath is located in Jardbadsholar, about 4 km from the village of Reykjahlid. The water has a temperature of about 130°C when it…


