
HDR shot of boiling mudpots and steaming fumaroles at Hverir, a highly active geothermal area in Northern Iceland.
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HDR shot of boiling mudpots and steaming fumaroles at Hverir, a highly active geothermal area in Northern Iceland.

A view of the geothermal area at Hverir in Iceland which has boiling mud pools and Steaming fumaroles

Hverir geothermal area with boiling mudpools and fumaroles, with its Mars like landscape, north Iceland

Hverir, Iceland - 24 August 2024: Steam rising from the chimneys of a geothermal power station near Hverir in Iceland

Nesjavellir, Iceland - May 2019: Nesjavellir geothermal facilities in Iceland. Geothermal area with boiling mudpools and steaming fumaroles in Iceland

Krafla, Iceland - August 2018: Borehole well of Krafla Power Station, Iceland. Steam going out of the funnel.

Steam rising into the blue Arctic skies of Krafla from the geothermal vents and bubbling volcanic mudpots of Iceland's central highlands. ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut.

In the northern part of the southern lowlands in Iceland, the Geysir field is situated. Features include colorful sulphurous mud springs, steam vents, cracked mud and fumaroles.

SONY DSCFamous Icelandic Geothermal Site Hveryr Hveravellyr

Geothermal power energy station - Iceland

Dramatic and picturesque scene location Lake Myvatn, Krafla, Iceland. Popular tourist attraction

Namafjall Geothermal Area in Winter. Boiling volcanic geothermal smoking fumaroles and hot mud pots in winter under sunny winter skyscape.. Snow-capped Námafjall Mountain Range in the Background. Hverir, Mývatn Area, Northeast Iceland, Iceland, Northern Europe.

Nesjavellir geothermal facilities in Iceland. Geothermal area with boiling mudpools and steaming fumaroles in Iceland

Aerial view of geothermal springs in Iceland in early spring.

Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. Smoking fumaroles and cracked multi colored ground around. Best travel destination.

Steaming cone in Hverir geothermal area with boiling mudpools and steaming fumaroles in Iceland Location: geothermal area Hverir, Myvatn region, North part of Iceland, Europe

Geothermal power energy station - Iceland

Panoramic view of geothermal area. Volcanic activity and hot springs, fumarole fumes. Beautiful colorful land areas. Wild nature landscape. Iceland, Northern Europe.

Namaskard in the Krafla volcano system and is located east of Lake Myvatn with pools of molten rock bubbling in a landscape where yellow and red hues prevail

Mudpots in the geothermal area Hverir, Iceland. The area around the boiling mud is multicolored and cracked.

amazing smoking hot springs in krýsuvík southern iceland.

Geothermal fields at Hverir, in Iceland, near Myvatn Lake, with fumaroles releasing gases from volcanic activity

Vibrant geothermal features dominate this breathtaking landscape in Iceland. Billowing steam rises from the ground, revealing the raw power of nature.

Steaming and bubbling mud pool in the Hverir geothermal area located near lake Myvatn in Iceland. Hverir area is driven by volcanic activity and is a famous tourist destination.

Breathtaking boiling mudpots in geothermal area Hverir and cracked ground around. Location: Hverir, Myvatn region, North part of Iceland, Europe

Hverarondor Hverir geothermal area in the north of Iceland near Lake Myvatn. It smells of sulfur, but it's absolutely amazing - like being on another planet.

Hverir geothermal area in north Iceland (Myvatn region).

Boiling mudpots in the geothermal area Hverir and cracked ground around. Location: geothermal area Hverir, Myvatn region, North part of Iceland, Europe

Iceland hverfjall thermal vent in the sunlight. Hot gases escape from natural geothermal activity

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geyser geothermal hot spring in Iceland, volcanic nature landscape top view, Hveravellir

Boiling mud in the mudpot at Hverir geothermal area, north of Iceland

Fumarole field in Námafjall (Iceland)

Steam rising into the blue Arctic skies of Krafla from the geothermal vents and bubbling volcanic mudpots of Iceland's central highlands. ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut.

A drone view of the Hverir Geothermal Area in the Myvatn region of northern Iceland

Námafjall is a mountain near Mývatn in the North East of Iceland. The mountain is close to the Kraftla volcano and is right in the middle of a geothermal area. The mountain is hot and the snow melts much quicker on Námafjall. Námaskarð Hverir is a hot-spring area at the base of Námafjall. There is a collection of steam fumaroles, some bubbling mud pots and lots of interesting colors.

Natural steam rising from volcanic vents in the earth at Hverir in Iceland near Myvatn Lake

Hverir, Iceland. A surreal, bare orange-red, geothermal area at the foot of Namafjall. Full of fumaroles, mud pools, steam vents. It's on Route 1. It is also called Namaskard Hverir.

Apocalyptic smoking black landscape of Krafla crater with some alive green moss. Lava desert - still active volcanic area near Myvatn, North Iceland.

Steam rising into the blue Arctic skies of Krafla from the geothermal vents and bubbling volcanic mudpots of Iceland's central highlands. ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut.

Hverir in Iceland - August 29 2025: people enjoy the geothermal area with boiling mudpools and steaming fumaroles, also known as Hverarond

Boiling mud pot. Namafjall in Myvatn region, Iceland.

Namafjall, Gjaldskylda, Iceland - 2nd July 2022:Fumarole gas rising producing sulphuric acid

A view of the geothermal area at Hverir in Iceland which has boiling mud pools and Steaming fumaroles