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  • Grænagil, the Green Gorge, takes its name from <br />
the unusual colour of the  mountainside.
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  • The mountain Mælifell presses upwards from the rocky deserts of Mælifellssandur to a height of 791 m.
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  • The 764 m high mountain Lómagnúpur, of palagonite with layers of lava, <br />
between the town of Kirjubæjarklaustur and the Skaftafell National Park
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  • Þórsmörk
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  • Vestrahorn on the Stokknes <br />
peninsula in southeast Iceland
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  • Þórsmörk
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  • The craggy peak of Krakatindur, with the volcano Mt Hekla in the background, towers over the 19th-century lava field Nýjahraun.
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  • The craggy peak of Krakatindur
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  • The falls Ljósárfoss have carved out a ravine along the river Ljósá. Its name <br />
“Light River” refers to the brightly coloured rhyolite rock of the area.
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  • Geothermal areas in Reykjadalir, along the route Fjallabak syðra
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  • Mosses of many varieties are the hardy inhabitants of Iceland’s highlands.
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  • Volcanic craters in Rauðibotn, northeast of the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap, a part of the Katla volcanic system
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  • Streams of spring water flow from the wastelands Mælifellssandur <br />
of the Syðra Fjallabak area to feed the river Blákvísl.
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  • The cliff Eyjan, left isolated when a cataclysmic flood from the glacier Vatnajökull scoured out the huge canyon Ásbyrgi.
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  • The mountains Rauðufossafjöll in the range <br />
at Fjallabak in the highlands of south Iceland
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  • The 1682m high mountain Herðubreið is an example of a table mountain, <br />
or “stapi”, formed from an eruption under a glacier, giving it a flat top.
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