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Reykjavíkurtjörn

Reykjavíkurtjörn

Reykjavík overlooking Tjörnin, Hljómskálagarður and Fríkirkjuvegur. The camera is mounted on Iðnó, built in 1896. Iðnó is next to Reykjavík’s City Hall. Reykjavíkurtjörn is a small lake located in downtown Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital, next to Reykjavík City Hall and the National Gallery of Iceland. Tjörnin is a favourite with the locals who go there to […]

Stykkishólmur

Stykkishólmur

Stykkishólmur is surrounded by wonderful views of the innumerable islands. A defining feature is the old houses that reside in the old city center and this is reflected in the atmosphere – it sometimes feels like a place from a different time.

Sundhnúkar

Sundhnúkar

Looking towards the eruption near Sundhnúkagígar, north of Grindavík, from Mt. Þorbjörn. The latest eruption started May 29th at 12:50. Reykjanes is currently one of the most closely monitored parts of Iceland following the increased chance of volcanic activity after earthquakes resumed again at a pace similar to the March 2021 eruption in Fagradalsfjall that

Vogastapi

Vogastapi

Vogastapi looking south towards Grindavík. Vogastapi is just west of the town Vogar on the nothern side of Reykjanes. The camera looks south towards Grindavík.

Þorbjörn

Þorbjörn

Looking towards the eruption from the top of Þorbjörn Looking towards the eruption from the top of Þorbjörn. Camera provided by Veðurstofa Íslands

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