Earth blood! The Icelandic volcano continues to erupt!

Surreal! Last July, Iceland experienced its most violent volcanic activity in centuries.

Traveling to Iceland in addition to chasing the aurora, there must be a chance to see the volcano! Iceland is the only place in the world where tourists are allowed to explore the interior of the volcano, which erupts differently every year.

Iceland itself is an island country, so there are many volcanoes in the country. But it's not clear when and where an eruption will occur, and officials are closely monitoring it. Friends who want to go can pay attention



To go to the volcano, you can choose to hike to see the "veins of the world" up close or choose to take a helicopter to experience the visual feast of ice and fire. Located in the city of Grindavik, the Sundhnukagigar volcano near the airport, which ended in February, is currently dormant after intermittently erupting this year.

Iceland has many open volcanoes, seeing the volcano also needs considerable luck, just came to Iceland when the volcano just began to erupt, a lot of harmful gases, the local government is not allowed to enter the volcano, we were very lucky, the spray weakened for a few days and opened again.

⚠️ There are different routes to the volcano, we chose the one closest to the volcano. It took about six or seven hours to walk back and forth. The walking process was very exciting, so we didn't feel very tired. Don't worry about the gas around the volcano, since it is not particularly dangerous, we were fooled by our peers to buy gas masks, in fact, there is no need, 700rmb a, dead expensive, to find that foreigners do not even wear masks!

Come to Iceland conditions must must must must climb a volcano! How many times can you see a volcano? Especially at such a close distance, it is really worth it, walking for three or four hours to see the hot hot magma rolling continuously, climbing hands and feet on the slope of the mountain, overlooking the volcano, only to know that the song of ice and fire is worthy of its name! p5p6 is the lava from the volcano that was photographed on the plane ten days ago!

The eruption of the Fagladar volcano, about 40 kilometers southwest of the capital Reykjavik, opened the ground and was captured live on television.

But even more alarming was the earthquake that followed in Iceland, which is usually a sign of an impending major eruption. Since mid-July, about 3,000 earthquakes have been recorded less than 40 kilometers from Reykjavik, Iceland's capital.

As early as 2021, Fagladar Volcano has been erupting continuously, with hot magma lighting up the sky in the polar night of Fagladars fjall Mountain.

Every second, about 1.3 million kilograms of rock are ejected from the Earth by volcanoes, which can accumulate 40 to 42 billion tons of lava throughout the year.
The lava, which reaches temperatures of 500 to 1,200 degrees Celsius at the time of eruption, cools rapidly upon contact with the ground, atmosphere or water, eventually forming the volcanic rocks we see.

Those who have witnessed the eruption have remarked that the scene is both spectacular and mesmerizing, like watching a fire pulsating in a fireplace, only more intense and magnificent. It's like the aurora, full of mystery and dangerous beauty.

Being able to watch the blood of this hot earth flow at night is truly a rare experience. Because all our life, whether plant or mineral, originates from this great planet, the Earth.

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