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  2. 2021 in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    See also: Other events of 2021; Timeline of Icelandic history; Events in the year 2021 in Iceland. Incumbents. President: ... 25 September – The ...

  3. How to see the Northern Lights in Iceland: Best time to visit ...

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    One benefit of heading to Iceland on the hunt for the aurora is that the gulf stream makes it a warmer location than other viewing places in Scandanavia if you go in September or March, when the ...

  4. You can watch Iceland's new, thrilling eruption live - AOL

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    Fresh new earth is pouring from the ground in Iceland. And you can watch this lava splattering and flowing live on YouTube. Icelandic scientists put up a webcam on Saturday near a newly opened ...

  5. Fagradalsfjall - Wikipedia

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    On 16 September 2021, after 181 days of eruption, it became the longest eruption of the 21st century in Iceland. [146] Average lava flow was 16 m 3 /s (570 cu ft/s) from 11 to 17 September when flow resumed, with the lava field increasing to 151 million m 3 (5.3 billion cu ft) covering an area of 4.8 km 2 (1.9 sq mi). [ 147 ]

  6. Iceland volcano – live: Experts reveal exact location for ...

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    As you can see, most of the earthquakes are located in the dike in the south western peninsula of Iceland. The biggest, however, was in Vatnafjoll, measuring 3.5 magnitude at 5.56am on Tuesday ...

  7. Grímsey - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Circle runs through the island, which attracts many of the island's visitors, as it is the only accessible location in Iceland that far north. However, due to long-term oscillations in the Earth's axis, the Arctic Circle is shifting northward by about 14.5 metres (48 ft) per year (varying substantially from year to year due to the ...

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