Iceland review - 2012, Side 59

Iceland review - 2012, Side 59
ICELAND REVIEW 57 a road to the roots of the volcano where a parking lot will be made, along with a tourist reception built into a lava wall so that it won’t stand out in the landscape. The tunnel into the crater would lead through the reception. BalCony wiTH a view Árni has fought for the preservation of caves in the Bláfjöll area. He maintains that opening Þríhnúkagígur to travelers would help protect it and has been quoted as saying: “Preservation isn’t about not doing anything. Preservation lies in doing something strategically.” The hole into the crater would only be one thousandth of its wall space. Inside there are plans to build a small balcony which would serve as the main viewing area. The tunnel would lead to the balcony and, for those who can handle the climb, a long, steep staircase would run from the balcony to the bottom of the crater. The project is estimated to cost ISK 1.5-2.0 billion (USD 13-17 million, EUR 9-13 million) and if all necessary permits are obtained, the operations could be completed as early as 2014.  How to Get tHere To reach Þríhnúkagígur, people have to hike from the Bláfjöll ski cabin for about 45 to 50 minutes. The cabin is a 25-minute drive from Reykjavík. For more information, visit insidethevolcano.com. Limited access. People can only access the crater by lowering themselves into it, which was first done in 1972. Everyone wears helmets when they descend with the lift. The three peaks from which Þríhnúkagígur crater draws its name.

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