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A view to the west over the jökulhlaup in the Gígjukvísl river channel on November 5, 1996. The jökulhlaup
severely eroded the end moraines in front of Skeiðarárjökull. The forefield is marked by kettles and other geo-
morphological structures frompreviousjökulhlaups. Lómagnúpurcan be seen in the background. Photo/Ljósm.
Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson. - Horft til vesturs yfir jökulhlaupið í farvegi Gígjukvíslar þann 5. nóvember,
1996. íforgrunni sjást jökulgarðar við jaðar Skeiðarárjökuls ásamt jökulkerjum og öðrum setmyndunum frá
fyrri hlaupum. Ifjarska sést til Lómagnúps.
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