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Brunahraun


Brunahraun is lava from the northern Laki crater row that flew down to the coast following the the valley of Hverfisfljót river.
The larger lava field Eldhraun www.ipernity.com/doc/523247/44215764 was created by flows from the southern crater row down Skaftá river valley.
In the backgound are the cliffs of the former coastline. The lava itself is very difficult to cross because of the many cracks and sharp edges and anyway you shouldn't because the vegetation is easily damaged and takes decades to grow back.
The lava is colonized by Racomitrium moss and wild thyme.


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The larger lava field Eldhraun www.ipernity.com/doc/523247/44215764 was created by flows from the southern crater row down Skaftá river valley.
In the backgound are the cliffs of the former coastline. The lava itself is very difficult to cross because of the many cracks and sharp edges and anyway you shouldn't because the vegetation is easily damaged and takes decades to grow back.
The lava is colonized by Racomitrium moss and wild thyme.


Leo W, Heide, grobi358, Nouchetdu38 and 44 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Gudrun club has replied to niraK68 clubGudrun club has replied to ©UdoSm clubGudrun club has replied to Amelia clubThyme is a very hardy plant, there's lots of it in Iceland and it's the reason Icelandic lamb is so tasty....
Gudrun club has replied to cp_u clubGudrun club has replied to Ulrich John clubwish you a great week ahead!
Gudrun club has replied to Annemarie clubBonne et agréable semaine.
Gudrun club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubGudrun club has replied to Makrofan clubGudrun club has replied to Percy Schramm clubGudrun club has replied to uwschu clubDie "Bäume", die in der Lava wachsen können, würdest du nicht als solche erkennen: kriechende arktische Weide oder Birke z.B.....
Island hat sich aber ein Aufforstungsprogramm vorgenommen-sibirische Lärche, Alaska-Pappel, Sitka-Fichte, einheimische Birken und Ebereschen.
Faszinierende formationen! (Alliteration auch) ;-)
Gudrun club has replied to Edna Edenkoben clubGudrun club has replied to menonfire clubGudrun club has replied to Xata clubAnd now I must go and have a look at your Iceland photos, I don't think I have ssen them all before;-)
Xata club has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to Xata clubGudrun club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubto the rugged lava landscape and its magical green.
Simply beautiful, Gudrun!
Gudrun club has replied to * ઇଓ * clubRemarkable images, Gudrun!!
Gudrun club has replied to J.Garcia clubGudrun club has replied to Stefani Wehner clubGudrun club has replied to Patrick Brandy clubGudrun club has replied to Rosalyn HilbornePeaceful weekend.
Gudrun club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubGudrun club has replied to Esther clubGudrun club has replied to xenophora clubGudrun club has replied to Gillian Everett clubTwo super PiPs as well...........the Thyme looks really beautiful against the moss and I also like the moss and cracks in the lava in the second PiP, with the cliffs and lovely blue sky in the background.
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