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  2. Golden Circle (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The term for the "Golden Circle" was a marketing tactic developed by the Icelandic Tourism board to improve travel. [2] The three primary stops on the route are the Þingvellir National Park, the Gullfoss waterfall, and the geothermal area in Haukadalur, which contains the geysers Geysir and Strokkur, which erupts every 10-15 minutes. [3]

  3. Route 36 (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    ' Þingvellir Road ') or Route 36 is a primary road in southern Iceland. The road forms the main route from Reykjavík to Þingvellir and forms part of the Golden Circle around Þingvallavatn . The road is 68 km long.

  4. Route 1 (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 or the Ring Road (Icelandic: Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur pronounced [ˈr̥iŋkˌvɛːɣʏr̥] ⓘ) is a national road in Iceland that circles the entire country. As a major trunk route, it is considered to be the most important piece of transport infrastructure in Iceland as it connects the majority of towns together in the most densely populated areas of the country.

  5. Reykholt, Southern Iceland - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the south of Iceland not far from Skálholt, Geysir and Gullfoss, and is a stop on the Golden Circle tourist route. [1] Notes

  6. Golden Circle - Wikipedia

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    Golden Circle may refer to: Golden Circle (Iceland), Icelandic tourist route; Golden Circle (company), Australian food processor; Golden Circle Air, U.S. aviation manufacturer; Golden Circle, the proposal by the U.S. secret society the Knights of the Golden Circle to expand the slave-owning territories of the U.S. by annexing other territories

  7. Kerið - Wikipedia

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    Kerið is the northernmost of four craters situated along an 800-meter fissure called the Tjarnarhólar [ˈtʰja(r)tnarˌhouːlar̥] row. [2] It was formed through explosive volcanic activity (classified as a maar) and is elliptical, measuring approximately 55 m (180 ft) deep, 170 m (560 ft) wide, and 270 m (890 ft) across.

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