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A volcanic eruption in the valley Geldingadalir on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland started on the night of the 19th of March, much to everyone’s surprise. Scientists didn’t even expect this natural force to break out of the earth’s core, even though the neighboring town of Grindavík had been ridden with earthquakes for weeks. So you could say that the volcano in Geldingadalir snuck up behind the whole nation and startled us good! There are two marked trails that lead up to the volcanic eruption. The lower trail is shorter, about four kilometers each way. That trail has one extremely steep slop with a rope to hold onto. For somewhat experienced hikers the return trip takes around two to three hours. For people that are not used to hiking the return trip should take somewhere between four and six hours. Of course the trails can change without warning if authorities deem them unsafe ,and i believe they did ,since the lava flowing through the valley
Muspelheim time
A volcanic eruption in the valley Geldingadalir on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland started on the night of the 19th of March, much to everyone’s surprise. Scientists didn’t even expect this natural force to break out of the earth’s core, even though the neighboring town of Grindavík had been ridden with earthquakes for weeks. So you could say that the volcano in Geldingadalir snuck up behind the whole nation and startled us good! There are two marked trails that lead up to the volcanic eruption. The lower trail is shorter, about four kilometers each way. That trail has one extremely steep slop with a rope to hold onto. For somewhat experienced hikers the return trip takes around two to three hours. For people that are not used to hiking the return trip should take somewhere between four and six hours. Of course the trails can change without warning if authorities deem them unsafe ,and i believe they did ,since the lava flowing through the valley