• Hekla is a uniquely intriguing name of Scandinavian – Icelandic origin, carrying a deep and meaningful significance.
  • The Creatives, a group of French men and women working together to rethink the Hekla experience.
  • Hekla had four minor eruptions during this time: in 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000. The eruption in 2000 lasted four days but caused no significant damage.
  • Internationally acclaimed scholar of solo theremin, Hekla Magnúsdóttir from Iceland uses her instrument as an otherworldly and highly evocative siren call.
  • If Hekla’s impressive reputation wasn’t enough to tempt visitors, the fact that it is a short drive from Reykjavik certainly makes Hekla volcano a worthy attraction.
  • izlanda'da tepesi karla kaplı ama içi kaynayan yanardağ. hekla hala aktif bir yanardağ olduğundan hem çevrede yaşayanlar hem de turistler için kurulacak bir...
  • Typically, at least the beginning parts of Hekla's eruptions are largely explosive. ... Initially, a 6-7 km long eruptive fissure opened up along most of the Hekla ridge.
  • Mount Hekla is the most active volcano in Iceland,with more than 20 eruptions since 874. The volcano is part of a volcanic ridge in South Iceland 40 km (25 mi) long.
  • Español: El Hekla es un estratovolcán situado al sur de Islandia, siendo el más activo de la isla. Desde el año 874 se han sucedido 20 erupciones.
  • 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.