Fagrihver

Fagrihver

Hot spring of unusual beauty. The spring has built a cone of numerous white sinter layers and gradually is closing itself – but the eye of deep blue water still is seen.

Bóluhver

Thermal spring of unusual beauty. It is 90 degrees C hot, layered with snow-shite sinter and has deep blue water.

Hveravellir Geothermal Field

Hveravellir Geothermal Field. Öskurhóll in the forefront with Bláhver behind it.

Beautiful geothermal field and popular tourist destination. Area contains several notable hot springs and geysers, such as Gjósandi, Bræðrahver, Grænihver, Rauðihver, Öskurhóll, Fagrihver and others. Here are at least six geysers.

Deildartunguhver

Deildartunguhver - geyser in Europe's most powerful hot spring

This spring has got both high discharge (180 l/s) for a hot spring and very high temperature of 97 °C.

Leppaluði borehole

Leppaluði borehole

Often tourists mix up two hot springs or geysers – the artificial and more active Leppaluði borehole and dormant Grýla – once impressive…

Dagejia Geysers

Dagejia Pohutu geyser

Possibly one of the largest geyser fields in the world reported having some 100 geysers. Dagejia Geyser spouts up to 20 m high and is the largest geyser in Tibet.

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.