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Krafla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰrapla] ) is a
volcanic caldera of
about 10 km (6.2 mi) in
diameter with a 90 km (56 mi) long
fissure zone. It is located...
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Krafla geothermal power plant (Icelandic: Kröflustöð [ˈkʰrœplʏˌstœːθ]) is a
geothermal power generating facility located in Iceland,
close to the Krafla...
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Krafla 500BC,
Krafla 900,
Krafla 1724-29,
Krafla 1746,
Krafla fires 1975,
Krafla fires 1977 April,
Krafla fires 1977 September,
Krafla fires 1980...
- the so-called Mývatn fires,
caused by the
eruption of the
nearby volcano Krafla in 1729, the
village was destro**** by a lava stream. However, the inhabitants...
- lake
situated in an area of
active volcanism in the
north of Iceland, near
Krafla volcano. It has a high
amount of
biological activity. The lake and the surrounding...
- warm
crater lake near
Askja caldera in
central Iceland Víti (
Krafla), a
crater lake in
Krafla caldera in
northern Iceland Viti is the Fijian-language name...
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plant More
information about Nesjavellir power plant More
information about Krafla power-plant
Photo Gallery from islandsmyndir.is
Photo Geothermal power station...
- History". guidetoiceland.is.
Guide to Iceland".
Retrieved 2022-12-29. "
Krafla Travel Guide". guidetoiceland.is.
Guide to Iceland".
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include Nesjavellir (120 MW),
Reykjanes (100 MW), ****isheiði (303 MW),
Krafla (60 MW), and
Svartsengi (46.5 MW). The
Svartsengi power plant and the Nesjavellir...
- of Hverfjall, Askja,
Krafla and Herðubreið. Mývatn
Nature Baths The
Drekagil (canyon of dragons) in
Askja Aerial view of
Krafla "Google Earth". earth...