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Lakagígar (Laki Craters)
Lakagígar (Laki craters in English) is a volcanic fissure located in the Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland. It is one of the most significant geological features in the country, known for its stunning landscapes and historical volcanic activity. The fissure, which stretches approximately 25 kilometers, was formed during a series of eruptions that occurred between 1783 and 1784, known as the Laki eruption.

Luigi Morbidelli
Sep 10


Geysir and Gullfoss Waterfall
Geysir and Gullfoss are often visited together as part of the Golden Circle, offering travelers a chance to experience some of Iceland’s most impressive geothermal and natural features in one trip. Both sites showcase the raw power and unique landscapes that make Iceland a truly extraordinary destination.

Luigi Morbidelli
Jul 2
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