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Mývatn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈmiːˌvahtn̥] ) is a
shallow lake
situated in an area of
active volcanism in the
north of Iceland, near
Krafla volcano...
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Iceland the lake
balls are
called kúluskítur by the
local fishermen at Lake
Mývatn (kúla
meaning 'ball', skítur
meaning 'muck')
where the "muck" is any weeds...
- pronunciation: [ˈreiːcaˌl̥iːθ]) is a
village situated on the s****s of Lake
Mývatn in the
north of Iceland. It is the seat of the muni****lity of Skútustaðahreppur...
- [ˈtɪmːʏˌpɔrcɪr̥]) is a
large area of
unusually shaped lava
fields east of
Mývatn in Iceland. The
Dimmuborgir area is
composed of
various volcanic caves and...
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Mývatn Airport (IATA: MVA, ICAO: BIRL) is an
airport serving Reykjahlíð, Iceland. The Lake
Mývatn area is a
nature preserve of
volcanic origin. Transport...
- Finnis. July 5, 2020.
Retrieved January 10, 2021. "Fast 8
scenes filmed at
Mývatn".
Iceland Monitor.
February 22, 2016.
Retrieved March 12, 2016. "The car...
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Channel Islands Vestmannaeyjar Jokulsa Canyon National Park,
Mývatn Dimmuborgir,
Mývatn Dyrhólaey Eystrahorn,
Hvalnes Beara Peninsula, Bantry, County...
- Skógafoss waterfalls, Dyrhólaey cliffs, Jökulsárlón
glacier lagoon, as well as
Mývatn lake,
Dettifoss and Goðafoss
waterfalls in the
north are
easily accessible...
- Húsavík was the
export harbour for
silica that was
extracted from
nearby lake
Mývatn.
According to the Landnámabók ("Book of Settlement"), Húsavík was the first...
- (56 mi) long
fissure zone. It is
located in the
north of
Iceland in the
Mývatn region and is
situated on the
Iceland hotspot atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge...