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New Tours Show Spectacular Volcanic Activity in Iceland

03-26-2010 12:59 PM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

Press release from: Reykjavik Excursions

Dramatic Volcanic Eruptions in Iceland

Dramatic Volcanic Eruptions in Iceland

After observing continuous earthquakes for months in the vicinity of glaciers Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull in southern Iceland, it came as no surprise when a volcanic eruption began on March 21st in Fimmvorduhals, a pass between the two glaciers. The mountain pass is a popular hiking site during the summer months. Iceland is a geologically young land and its location astride the Mid Atlantic Ridge and on the Iceland Hotspot means that it is highly geologically active and has many volcanoes. Eruptions occur on average every five years and also we have several eruptions beneath ice caps, which can generate glacial bursts, most recently in 1996. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Eurasian and North American Plates are moving apart, is partly responsible for this intense volcanic activity, along with Iceland being a hot spot, which means volcanism due to a rising mantle plume. The fissure 0,5 km long on the northern part of the pass. Due to a strong gale in the vicinity of the eruption it has not been easy to view it, but Reykjavik Excursions has set up evening tours for those who want to experience a once-in-a-lifetime sight.

Reykjavik Excursions (RE) was founded in 1968 and has since been the leading organizer of day tours in Iceland. RE is a fully licensed tour operator and travel agent. RE operates one of the biggest bus fleets in Iceland making the company one of the largest organizers of tours both for individuals and groups in Iceland.

Reykjavik Excursions
www.re.is
Vesturvör 34 - 200 Kópavogi, Iceland.
Hjördís Erlingsdóttir
Sales Executive
phone: +354 580 5400
fax: +354 552 3062
email: main@re.is

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