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  1. Námafjall. At the foothills of this spectacular volcanic mountain is an expanse of hot springs called Hverir that are known for their variety. You will also discover fumaroles, mud pools and mud pots that all seem to be boil with relentless energy. The pass Námaskarð is strategically located at a short distance from the Krafla volcano system ...

  2. Oct 5, 2018 · Námafjall is a geothermal area located east of Lake Myvatn, ... Alien rock formations grown from the sands of an Australian national park. Wadi Rum Village, Jordan. Wadi Rum.

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  4. The old rock-covered boreholes in the Námafjall region emit a lot of hot steam. In 1969, a geothermal power plant was built over this energetic area that currently produces 3MW of energy. If you want to explore the area around this geothermal area, visit the Námaskarð pass. It is a narrow pass between Námafjall and Dalfjall mountains.

  5. Námafjall is a geothermal area that is located on to east side of the lake Mývatn and it's part of the North Iceland Diamond Circle. This area is also known as Hverir which is is one of the most out-of-this-world sites. It's a geothermal field close to the main road and just a few km from the Mývatn Nature baths. You will discover colorful sulphurous mud springs, (boiling mud), steaming ...

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  6. Note the parking is plentiful and is self pay at a kiosk and there is no bathroom available. Hverir is a geothermal area at the foothill of Namafjall, not far from Lake Myvatn. The Hverir site features almost all the phenomena typical of volcanic landscapes: solfatares, mud pots. There is no visiting fee.

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  7. Námafjall. Iceland, Europe. Mývatn Region. Vaporous vents cover the pinky-orange Námafjall ridge, which lies 3km east of Bjarnarflag on the south side of the Ring Road. Produced by a fissure eruption, the ridge sits squarely on the spreading zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. As you travel east through the Námaskarð pass and tumble down its ...

  8. Námafjall. At the foothills of this spectacular volcanic mountain is an expanse of hot springs called Hverir that are known for their variety. You will also discover fumaroles, mud pools and mud pots that all seem to be boil with relentless energy. The pass Námaskarð is strategically located at a short distance from the Krafla volcano system ...

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