Mýrdalsjökull

Mýrdalsjökull (pronounced [ˈmirtalsˌjœːkʏtl] ( listen), Icelandic for "(the) mire dale glacier" or "(the) mire valley glacier") is a glacier in the south of Iceland. It is to the north of Vík í Mýrdal and to the east of the smaller glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Between these two glaciers is Fimmvörðuháls pass. Its peak reaches 1,493 m (4,898 ft) in height and in 1980 it covered an area of 595 km2 (230 sq mi).

The icecap of the glacier covers an active volcano called Katla. The caldera of the volcano has a diameter of 10 km (6 mi) and the volcano erupts usually every 40–80 years. The last eruption took place in 1918. Scientists are actively monitoring the volcano, particularly after the eruption of nearby Eyjafjallajökull began in April 2010. Since the year 930, 16 eruptions have been documented.

Fotografo:
gepo1303
Caricato:
2014-05-15
Tags:
eis glacier gletscher ice myrdalsjökull
Fotocamera:
Holga 120 SF (disponibile nel nostro shop)
Pellicola:
Fuji Provia
Paese:
Iceland
Anno:
2014
Album:
Iceland South Shore Adventure

3 Commenti

  1. gauthierdumonde
    gauthierdumonde ·

    Wow!

  2. gepo1303
    gepo1303 ·

    Selected in photos 16.05.2014

  3. koduckgirl
    koduckgirl ·

    Incredible image!!!!

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