Strokkur Geysir is one of the most active geysers in the world. The hot springs temperature is between 80-100 degrees C, but it can reach 240 degrees C below the surface. It is 1,000 years old and ...
Just 33 miles away is the Geysir Geothermal Area, which includes numerous steaming and bubbling fumaroles and mud pots. While here, you can see the Strokkur Geyser erupt about every 10 minutes in ...
The Icelandic Tourism Agency has issued a strong warning for tourists visiting popular attractions in South Iceland: Beware ...
the 105-foot dual cascading waterfall Gullfoss (Golden Falls); and the geothermal Haukadalur Valley's Strokkur, a geyser that gushes water 60 to 100 feet into the air every five minutes ...