Namafjall Hverarondor hverir geothermal field in Iceland. This is a field in Krafla caldera area near Mvatmn Lake which is full of mudpots, steam vents, sulphur deposits, boiling springs and fumaroles
Mud pools of Hverir fields, Iceland
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Hverir, also known as the Namafjall Geothermal Area, is located near Northeast Iceland and contains smoking fumaroles such as this one
Bubbling mud in geothermal active area Hverir near Myvatn lake, Iceland. The place of volcanos, hot springs, waterfalls, unexpected weather, smokes, beautiful colorful wild nature, lagoons and lava.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Smoking fumaroles and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Boiling mud pots and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Boiling mud pots and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Smoking fumaroles and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Texture of earth at Hverir geothermal area, north of Iceland. Rusty ground texture. Multi colored sulfur background.
Geothermal alternative energy concept. Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Boiling mud pots and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.