Description
The Apple Crater, locally known as Raudaskal (“red bowl” in Icelandic), is a breathtaking volcanic formation in Iceland's highlands. This striking crater captivates with its deep red volcanic soil, contrasted by vibrant green moss that thrives on its slopes. The nickname "Apple Crater" comes from its resemblance to a ripe apple, making it a unique geological wonder in Iceland’s rugged, dark terrain. The dramatic interplay of colors, shaped by past volcanic activity, offers an awe-inspiring view, drawing nature lovers, photographers, and hikers eager to explore this remote and surreal landscape.