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caused by rainfall.
Kerið in
April 1980
Kerið frozen over in
early April Kerið in
September Kerið in
April Kerið in
August Kerið Kerið Kerið in
early March...
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Strokkur continues to
erupt every 5–10 minutes.
Other stops include the
Kerið volcanic crater, the town of Hveragerði, Skálholt cathedral, and the Nesjavellir...
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volcanic zone (EVZ))
Circa 6,500 BP -
Kerið, is a
volcanic crater lake
located in the Grímsnes area. It is
believed that
Kerið was a cone
volcano which erupted...
- the
family Mochokidae Kerio Technologies, an
American software company Kerið, a
volcanic crater lake in
Iceland Elgeyo,
Keiyo or Kerio, an
ethnic group...
- Pinatubo, Philippines,
formed after the 1991
eruption of
Mount Pinatubo Kerið crater lake,
Iceland Crater Lake in Oregon, US
Katmai crater lake, Alaska...
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December 8, 2020)
Mohammed Aldo (December 9, 2020 – May 3, 2021)
Ramzi Kerid (May 3, 2021 – May 31, 2021)
Yamen Zelfani (June 26, 2021 –
February 16...
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banks of the Euphrates,
watering their wheat,
barley and date
palms by
kerids, or
water lifts worked by horses. Yet they had but
recently settled, and...
- [ˈliŋkˌtalsˌheiːðɪ] to the north.: ID 78047 This is
known as the maar
volcanic crater of
Kerið towards the
middle of the
field has 7–8 m (23–26 ft) of the distinctive...
- the road are a
number of attractions.
These include volcanic crater lake
Kerið,
waterfall Faxi in Tungufljóti and of course,
Geysir and Gullfoss. The road...
- (Þjórsárhraun) in
prehistoric times or the Grímsnes
volcanic system with the
crater Kerið.
Landmarks in Þjórsárdal
include Þjóðveldisbærinn Stöng, Gjáin, Háifoss...