Thursday 13 October 2011

Geysir, Iceland

Geysir's hot springs bubble out over a grassy slope at the foot of Bjarnfell. the area has been active for thousands of years, but the spring's positions have periodically shifted as geological seams crack open and close. Strokkur fires off a thirty metre high spout every few minutes. A split second before Strokkur explodes it forms a district dome through which the rising waters tear.










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