Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Side 64

Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Side 64
NaturEa WoRdS And Photo By Páll STefánSSon Under the Volcano 62 a t l a n t i c a Iceland hosts the greatest concentration of volcanoes in the world, with altogether approximately 40 active volcanoes on and around the island. The most active ones are Hekla, Katla, and Grímsvötn, which had a big yet brief eruption last May. Pictured here is Snæfellsjökull, situated on the westernmost part of Snaefellsnes peninsula, the most magical one. It contains the entrance to a passage leading to the centre of the earth, according to Jules Verne’s 1864 novel A Journey to the Center of the Earth. Snaefellsjökull, 1.446 meter / 4.744 feet high, last erupted around the time that Jesus walked the Earth, so it’s about time that this stratovolcano will wake up. That would be a spectacular show, even visible from Reykjavík, across the Faxaflói bay. a

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