4K cinematic aerial film exploring the geothermal region in Northern Iceland including Krafla Lava Fields, Hverir, Myvatn, Dimmuborgir, and Lake Myvatn. It is a crazy region of Iceland with geothermal land, centuries old lava field, volcanoes, geothermal lakes, craters, and much more!
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Krafla is a volcanic caldera of about 10 km in diameter with a 90 km long fissure zone, in the north of Iceland in the Mývatn region. Its highest peak reaches up to 818 m and it is 2 km in depth. There have been 29 reported eruptions in recorded history. Mývatn is a volcanic lake in northern Iceland. On the northeastern shore, Reykjahlíð village has an information center and is a base for exploring the area. East of here, Mývatn Nature Baths have a naturally heated man-made lagoon, with mineral-rich waters known for their health-giving properties. A short distance away, near Námafjall Mountain, is Hverir, a hot-springs area with boiling mud pots and fumaroles.
Created by: Kevin Eassa Media Team
Filmed by: Kevin Eassa @kevineassa
Edited by: Max Muschweck @maxmschwck
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