Deildartunguhver
This spring has got both high discharge (180 l/s) for a hot spring and very high temperature of 97 °C.
Vellir (Árhver) – geyser in the river
One of the weirdest geysers in Iceland is Vellir or Árhver. These hot springs and geyser have created a cone in the middle of the river.
Ystihver and Hveravellir (Husavik) geothermal field
The northernmost geyser in Iceland and the whole world is Ystihver – the only remaining geyser in Hveravellir geothermal field.
Leppaluði borehole
Often tourists mix up two hot springs or geysers – the artificial and more active Leppaluði borehole and dormant Grýla – once impressive…
Grýla – geyser near Hveragerði
Now Grýla is dormant or even extinct geyser – but some decades ago it was one of the most impressive Icelandic geysers, up to 10 m high.
Kalarskiy Geyser
Kalarskiy Geyser is a small geyser, or, rather intermittent thermal spring in remote, beautiful area of Siberia. Fountain is some 0.2 – 0.5 m high.
Top 10 most beautiful churches of Italy
Wondermondo 🢖 Lists and articles 🢖 Top 10 most beautiful churches of Italy Publication Top 10 most beautiful churches of Italy In short Italy has been the powerhouse of European art and architecture. Here are located many of the world’s most beautiful buildings that have been replicated and copied all around the world. This article lists the greatest churches […]
Archbasilica of St John Lateran
The most important church for Catholics of the world. One of the oldest world’s churches, operating since 318 or 324.
Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
The last and most beautiful “plague church” in Venice. One of the most outstanding Baroque structures, built in 1631-1687.
Pisa Cathedral
An impressive monument of European medieval Romanesque architecture, the cathedral was started in 1063 and rebuilt several times. Next to it, the baptistry was started around 1153 and the construction of the famous leaning bell tower was started in 1173-1372.