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- en.wikipedia.org Krýsuvík (volcanic system)Selected geological features near the Krýsuvík volcanic system (approximate outline in red). Clicking on the image enables mouse-over with more detail where...
- medium.com @angiebobolow/geothermal-area-of-…Same story while driving to Krýsuvík geothermal area. No worries, it hasn’t killed the drive. Especially, while enjoying mountains throughout the windows of our car.
- Þann 8 júní næstkomandi verður opið hús í Krýsuvík í tilefni að fulltrúaráðsdeginum. Útskrifuðum Krýsuvíkingum og velunnurum Krýsuvík er boðið að koma til...
- vayay.co visit/krysuvik-geothermal-areaThe Krýsuvík Geothermal Area offers a truly immersive experience, allowing visitors to witness the raw power of the Earth's geothermal energy.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g3676464-…Lakes Kleifarvatn and Graenavatn are part of Krysuvik Geothermal Area and both work seeing. Especially Graenavatn with the beautiful green color!
- nat.is krysuvik/South of the farm Krysuvik is the bird cliff Krisuvikurbjarg, where kittiwakes, Guillemots, razorbills and other birds nest. An unclear track lies all the way to the edge.
- guidetoiceland.is travel-iceland/drive/krysuvikKrýsuvík is a geothermal area located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Southwest Iceland. Explore this region on a self drive tour in Iceland.
- myguidereykjavik.com sights/krysuvikKrýsuvík, Reykjavik - One of Iceland's must see geothermal areas with bubbling mud pools and colourful lakes, it also plays host to some exciting hiki...
- visitreykjavik.is krysuvik-geothermal-areaNot too far from the centre of Hafnarfjörður rest the remarkable solfatara fields of Krýsuvík, where you’ll discover an expanse of steaming volcanic vents...
- thegatewithbriancohen.com krysuvik-geothermal-…For a detailed map of the Krýsuvík area — which is located on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland — you may contact the Hafnarfjörður Tourist Information Centre.
- wondermondo.com krysuvik-seltun-geothermal-area/The large eruption of the Ogmundargigar volcano took place several kilometers from Krysuvik in 1151. Lava reached the ocean then.
- travelreykjavik.com destinations/krysuvikJust as always stay on the path, especially in geothermally active areas such as Krysuvik the floor or the water coming out of it can be boiling hot.