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The Namafjall geothermal field, Pots

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras

The Namafjall geothermal field, Pots

The Namafjall geothermal field

27 Jul 2018 2 196
The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. At this area, also known as Hverir, you may see many solfataras and boiling mud pots, surrounded by sulfur crystals of many different colours

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras

08 Nov 2018 25 30 506
PLS CLICK ABOVE FOR PIPS The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. At this area, also known as Hverir, you may see many solfataras and boiling mud pots, surrounded by sulfur crystals of many different colours

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras

14 Nov 2018 27 14 458
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The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras L1004448

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras L1004429

The Namafjall geothermal field, HFF

09 Nov 2018 20 24 474
The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. At this area, also known as Hverir, you may see many solfataras and boiling mud pots, surrounded by sulfur crystals of many differe…

The Namafjall geothermal field

The Namafjall geothermal field

11 Nov 2018 19 15 422
PLS CLICK ABOVE FOR PIPs The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. At this area, also known as Hverir, you may see many solfataras and boiling mud pots, surrounded by sulfur crystals of many differe…

The Namafjall geothermal field

The Namafjall geothermal field, Crateras and Pots

09 Nov 2018 25 16 528
The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. At this area, also known as Hverir, you may see many solfataras and boiling mud pots, surrounded by sulfur crystals of many different colours CLICK ON PICTURES TO GO TO THEIR PAGES