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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-07743

An aerial view looking east down the Snæfellsnes Peninsula shows the Bláfeldarhraun lava flow in the foreground. The cone that produced it is part of the Helgrindur (Lýsuskarð) volcanic system, which consists of small scoria cones and vents along a WNW-ESE trend across the central Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Photo by Oddur Sigurdsson, 1983 (Icelandic National Energy Authority).

An aerial view looking east down the Snæfellsnes Peninsula shows the Bláfeldarhraun lava flow in the foreground. The cone that produced it is part of the Helgrindur (Lýsuskarð) volcanic system, which consists of small scoria cones and vents along a WNW-ESE trend across the central Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

Photo by Oddur Sigurdsson, 1983 (Icelandic National Energy Authority).

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Keywords: lava flow


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