Geysir geyser in action

Set in Haukadalur valley, in the south part of the country, Geysir is one of Iceland’s largest geysers.

Geysers are quite a sight to behold when they erupt and they are also one of Iceland’s most precious resources. Geysir is one of the lazier geysers, it only erupts 4-5 times a day, while others do it at intervals of 5-10 minutes. Here are some photos of Geysir’s eruption caught on camera.

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4 Responses to “Geysir geyser in action”

  1. Jimbot says:

    Does that make you horny, baby?

  2. w says:

    No it makes me feel geysir

  3. b says:

    that’s not Geysir (faily inactive now due to people forcing it to go off in the past), it’s Strokkur (errupts every 10mins ish).

  4. Spooky says:

    @b

    You may be right but some sites say the geyser in the photos is Geysir, other say it’s Strokkur, I just picked one.

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