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  • Hot springs, fumaroles and mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland
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  • Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments. Sulphur reacts with oxygen and water to form gypsum, Iceland
    170307-ISL-035-TimGraham.JPG
  • Hot springs, fumaroles and mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland
    170307-ISL-034-TimGraham.JPG
  • Hot springs, fumaroles and clay mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland
    170307-ISL-030-TimGraham.JPG
  • Hot springs, fumaroles and clay mudpots at Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments on Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland
    170307-ISL-031-TimGraham.JPG
  • ON POWER Orka Natturunn, the energy of nature, green power renewable energy geothermal plant, Reykjavik, South Iceland
    170307-ISL-012-TimGraham.JPG
  • Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments. Sulphur reacts with oxygen and water to form gypsum, Iceland
    170307-ISL-037-TimGraham.JPG
  • Seltun Geothermal area at Krysuvik - Seltunshverir - Krysuvíkurhverir with minerals sediments. Sulphur reacts with oxygen and water to form gypsum, Iceland
    170307-ISL-036-TimGraham.JPG
  • Steam rising at ON POWER Orka Natturunn, the energy of nature, green power renewable energy geothermal plant, Reykjavik, South Iceland
    170307-ISL-018-TimGraham.JPG
  • Steam separators at ON POWER Orka Natturunn, the energy of nature green power renewable energy geothermal plant, Reykjavik, South Iceland
    170307-ISL-016-TimGraham.JPG
  • ON POWER Orka Natturunn, the energy of nature, green power renewable energy geothermal plant, Reykjavik, South Iceland
    170307-ISL-013-TimGraham.JPG
  • Geothermal electrical power station at Wairakei, New Zealand.
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  • Geothermal electrical power station at Wairakei, New Zealand.
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  • Lava field with lichen in Reykjanes Geopark UNESCO area of global geological diversity - volcanic and geothermal activity. Mid-Atlantic ridge, reykjanes Peninsula, South Iceland
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  • Lava field with lichen in Reykjanes Geopark UNESCO area of global geological diversity - volcanic and geothermal activity. Mid-Atlantic ridge, reykjanes Peninsula, South Iceland
    170307-ISL-021-TimGraham.JPG
  • Geysir Geothermal Area - steam rising from a field of hot pools and water spouts at one of Iceland's most famous geysers
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  • Erupting spring Strokkur fountain geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area a field of hot pools and water spouts is one of Iceland's most famous geysers
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  • Erupting spring Strokkur fountain geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area a field of hot pools and water spouts is one of Iceland's most famous geysers
    170301-ISL-021-TimGraham.JPG
  • Erupting spring Strokkur fountain geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area a field of hot pools and water spouts is one of Iceland's most famous geysers
    170301-ISL-020-TimGraham.JPG
  • Erupting spring Strokkur fountain geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area a field of hot pools and water spouts is one of Iceland's most famous geysers
    170301-ISL-024-TimGraham.JPG
  • Erupting spring Strokkur fountain geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area a field of hot pools and water spouts is one of Iceland's most famous geysers
    170301-ISL-018-TimGraham.JPG
  • Geysir Geothermal Area - steam rising from a field of hot pools and water spouts at one of Iceland's most famous geysers
    170301-ISL-026-TimGraham.JPG
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