Kerlingarfjoll — Stock Photo, Image

Kerlingarfjoll — Photo

Iceland is a land of ice and fire. In the geothermal area Kerlingarfjoll one can see smoke and boiling fumaroles from the geothermal field as well as mountains covered by ice and snow.

 — Photo by fyletto

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