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Krafla, Iceland by E.K.111

The Krafla Caldera is a 10km long, 2km deep, cauldron-like geological feature perched on the edge of the Eurasian and American tectonic plates. A collapsed, but still active volcanic area, in total there’s been 29 recorded eruptions, the most recent of which was the Krafla Fires in the 1970s.
Krafla is a tourist attraction, one of the Llagos in Reykjahlíð, Islandia. It is located: 183 km from Akureyri, 900 km from Reykjavik. Read further
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