k Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Part of the Hengill central volcano, this geothermally active area experiences very frequent usually minor earthquakes. The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, they are a fairly rare phenomenon. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Part of the Hengill central volcano, this geothermally active area experiences very frequent  usually minor  earthquakes. The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, they are a fairly rare phenomenon.
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Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century.

Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Part of the Hengill central volcano, this geothermally active area experiences very frequent (usually minor) earthquakes. The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, they are a fairly rare phenomenon.

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