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Jonas Bendiksen
2007
ICELAND. 2007. Eldhraun, a lava field that was layed down by...
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Jonas Bendiksen
ICELAND. 2007. Eldhraun, a lava field that was layed down by the Laki eruptions of 1783. The lava field covers 565 square km and averages 12 meters in thickness. It is the world's largest lava field derived from a single eruption. After 200 years the lava is decked over with moss and heather.
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