• Hekla is a stratovolcano located in the south of Iceland and is about 1,491 meters (4,892ft) high. Because of its frequents eruptions Hekla has produced one of the...
  • During the Middle Ages, Europeans called the volcano the "Gateway to Hell". Hekla is part of a volcanic ridge, 40 kilometres (25Â mi) long.
  • Super beautiful and amazing volcano. You can see it while driving in South Iceland, you just have to know that this exact mountain actually is Hekla.
  • Hekla is one of the most active volcanic systems in Iceland; having erupted over 20 times since the settlement of the country in ca. 874 CE.
  • Hekla çevresinde konumlardan lav akışı üreten 2 Nisan 1725 tarihinde gerçekleşti, yine bu patlamalar ve SiO2 içeriğine dayalı Hekla kendisi olarak sınıflandırılır.
  • Hekla, nicknamed ‘the Gateway to Hell’ in the Middle Ages, is one of Iceland’s most explosive, unpredictable and powerful volcanoes.
  • Hekla kynnir nýjan og stærri Skoda Kodiaq. ... Snemma á árinu 2023 kynnti Hekla Audi Q8 e-tron, alrafmagnaðan sportjeppa.
  • This eruption started a period of activity at Hekla, continuing until now, placing Hekla as one of the most active Icelandic volcanoes.
  • The Icelandic word “Hekla” denotes a short, hooded cloak - possibly a reference to the clouds which tend to gather around the summit of the volcano.
  • Hekla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɛʰkla]), or Hecla, is a stratovolcano in the south of Iceland with a height of 1,491 m (4,892 ft).