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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-…While getting ready for small trip, rain has passed several times. Same story while driving to Krýsuvík geothermal area. No worries, it hasn’t killed the drive.
- Útskrifuðum Krýsuvíkingum og velunnurum Krýsuvík er boðið að koma til okkar að njóta með okkur og skoða…
- 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.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g3676464-…Where exactly is Krysuvik-Seltun form the Blue lagoon? How would I get there with no transportation at my disposal?
- 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.
- guidetoiceland.is travel-iceland/drive/krysuvikKrýsuvík is a geothermal area, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in south-west Iceland. Read more about it here.
- visitreykjavik.is krysuvik-geothermal-areaContact the Hafnarfjörður Tourist Information Centre for a detailed map of the Krýsuvík area, including hiking and walking routes and information on local history...
- thegatewithbriancohen.com krysuvik-geothermal-…The stream flows from the other hot springs past this one — which is one of the largest of the hot springs in Krýsuvík — before it leaves the geothermal area.
- volcano.si.edu volcano.cfm?vn=371030On 15 September the Aviation Color Code for Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja was changed to Green, reflecting that the activity was at known background levels.
- holamon.cat en/krysuvikKrýsuvík (also Krísuvík, both pronounced [ˈkʰriːsʏˌviːk] in Icelandic) is an area in Southwest Iceland at about 35 km from Reykjavík.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/358212Krýsuvík is one of Iceland's high temperature areas. This becomes visible through the sulphur springs and hot springs at "Seltún" and another similar area nearby.