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Geysir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈceiːsɪr̥] ),
sometimes known as The
Great Geysir, is a
geyser in south-western Iceland, that
geological studies suggest...
- Banc du
Geyser (also Banc du
Geysir) is a
mostly submerged reef in the
Mozambique Channel's
northeastern part, 125 km (78 mi)
northeast from Mayotte, 112 km...
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fumaroles and
other geysers are
located around it, such as the
famous Geysir geyser,
which lies only 50
metres (160 ft) to the north.
Strokkur was first...
- in Haukadalur,
which contains the
geysers Geysir and Strokkur,
which erupts every 10-15 minutes.
Though Geysir has been
mostly dormant for many years, Strokkur...
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Geysir Green Energy is an
Icelandic energy company. It is part-owned by Atorka, Íslandsbanki, VGK-Invest and Reykjanesbæjar and
specializes in projects...
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Strokkur and
Geysir itself,
which gave us the word 'geyser'.
Strokkur is very
dependable and
erupts every 4 to 10 minutes,
whereas the
bigger Geysir nowadays...
- MV
Geysir is a U.S.-flagged
general cargo/container ship
owned by
TransAtlantic Lines LLC.
Originally named Amazonia, the 90-meter ship was
built by American...
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including Geysir, from
which the
English word is derived, and the
famous Strokkur,
which erupts every 8–10 minutes.
After a
phase of inactivity,
Geysir started...
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Andernach Geyser (German:
Geysir Andernach,
previously Namedyer Sprudel) is the
highest cold-water
geyser in the world,
reaching heights of 30 to 60 metres...
- 'geyser' in
English dates back to the late 18th
century and
comes from
Geysir,
which is a
geyser in Iceland. Its name
means "one who gushes". Geysers...