Powerful Earthquake (3.5) Under This Lake rocks Reykjavik on 13.04.24. Kleifarvatn Lake Hike.

Published 2024-04-14
Hiking tour from Kleifavatn lake parking to the summit of Sveifluhals Ridge above it. The descent trail from a few days ago. Sveifluhals Ridgge along with Kleifavatn Lake and Seltun Geothermal area belongs to Krysuvik Central Volcano, which is the closest to the Capital Area, some 15 km away. Yesterday we had a powerful swarm of earthquakes centered at a few km under this lake (at its southern part, closer to Seltun). earthquakes might be driven by tectonic movement as tectonic faults run through the area and might be connected to the same deep magma chamber which was behind all the eruptions of 2021 - 2024. The lake is some 10 km east of Fagradalsfjall. On the other side of the lake you find the volcanic system of Brennisteinsfjoll (Sulfur Mountains) ➡️ Support my channel and work on Patreon - www.patreon.com/gutntog ➡️ Support via PayPal - [email protected] #Iceland #IcelandVolcano #VolcanoUpdates #Grindavik

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LiveCams of Sundhnukur Eruption (still ongoing as for 14.04.24):

Livecams Mutiview:    • Reykjanes multiview - Live from Iceland  
1 Livecam from Thorbjorn from the west:    • Grindavík eruption  - Þorbjörn  
2 Livecam from Husafell from the southeast:    • Grindavík eruption - Húsafell  
3 Livecam from Langihryggur (Long Ridge) from far east:    • Langihryggur (Cam 1) - Live from Iceland  
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All Comments (21)
  • @dale2540
    Oh wow, that's a cool trip down to the lake! Thank you :) . Always so neat to be able to see the Icelandic landscape!
  • @asbisi
    I grew up in Iceland. As kids we were told to be careful when we walked on moss - to check if there was firm ground underneath it. So it was not to protect the moss - but to protect US from falling through it. Moss can cover cracks in the ground.
  • @laural3738
    That sound of your steps on the gravel and on the snow gives me hiker pleasure. I must come to hike in Iceland, it's amazing. ❤
  • @user-xp2zm8mp6o
    Iceland country is a very nice tourist place hai such me ok writer hu ek God bless you I big fan for India and Bihar se hu ok aap ko full support kar rahe hain dil se shukriya AAP ka 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @gailgreen5012
    Soooo beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. Most Impessed by your fitness😊
  • @crazybyproxy
    Iceland has really amazing & unique terrain. We get some pretty amazing northern lights here in Alberta, so I can imagine ring further north you get beautiful displays. Thanks for taking us along. Stay safe.
  • @steinasig2032
    That's a big hike, thank you for this awesome episode ❤😊
  • @stuartlast8156
    That looks quite a hike ! Thanks for sharing with us 👍
  • @ianstobie
    Normally Icelandic landscape looks bleak to me, like Mars or the Moon. But today it is very beautiful. Water 💦 🌊💧makes such a difference!
  • @Mieke..
    Great Walk in a Magical Landscape .. Thank you! 🧡✨
  • That is some hike, Roman...lol You had your exercise for the day. Nice view ❣️👍😎
  • @ThePdsmoore
    Thank you for sharing your hike🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️ and the view.
  • @user-pd5qz2vt2c
    Roman, Thanks for getting a weeks worth of exercise in for me today.
  • Awesome video and pictures. - Iceland one of the most beautiful and wildest countriies in the world - The land of fire and Ice, and beautiful nature. - Peace and Love and Best Greetings from NORWAY ☮🕊🕊🕊☮♥♥♥ - Fuck weapons & war,........PEACE and LOVE
  • @Babadev03
    Lovely seeing all the old lava rocks on your walk down the mountain. I feel I am with you! That black sand like rock looks like lava scoria which I have seen in the Canary islands. They use it for decoration in gardens where cactus grow. Gosh you can get lost there climbing over those mountains....be careful hey. 😀👍 Great video, thank you.