Whenever we go to Iceland one of the things I’ve always wanted to view is an active eruption. But they always happen just after we leave and stop just before we go.
Today an eruption has begun on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the eleventh in just over four years and the eighth since December 2023. The eruption appears to have occurred just southeast of Mt Þorbjörn.
And as quick as it arrives, it’ll disperse just as quick. So by the time you get to peruse this video, it may well be over. Sorry about that. That’s Mother Nature for you.
And we were there about five weeks ago. Missed it again….damn.
All joking aside, here’s praying everyone in the area stays safe.
Nature at its most violent.

Iceland is a dream destination of mine. Not even a volcano could deter me it seems because as soon as I saw your post in the reader I still got excited at the thought of going there. Hope everyone in Iceland is okay though.
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It is a truly beautiful and mystical island. We’ve already booked for next February. The people are lovely and it is safe.
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