This is a large volcanic area in northern Iceland, where you can see many volcanic elements. But because it is too big and there is too much content to watch, it is best to do your homework before the tour, otherwise it feels useless.
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This blue hole is located in the scenic area of Mi Lake. Remember the mysterious cave where Jon Snow & Ygritte was playing in The Game of Rights? Its here. Grjtagj used to be a thriving bath.
However, a lot of geological activities occurred in 1975-1984, causing the water temperature in the cave to rise so high that it was not suitable for bathing. Every year, the Icelandic government will announce the rising temperature of the hole. It is said that it has reached 43 degrees now. It is a bit hot for the hot springs, because I saw a German family come here to make hot springs. Almost only the edge part can enter the water. Its really hot.
Don't know how the scene of "The Game of Rights" was filmed at the time?
TIPs: Grjtagj has two holes to climb in. The inside is figured out, but climbing up and down is a bit dangerous. The advice of not being healthy is to go in from the two entrances to enjoy the scenery.
After visiting the Blue Cave, remember to go to the Lake of Mihu to soak in the hot springs. There are obviously no more people in the Blue Lake, and you can enjoy a private space.
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This is a small volcanic cave Grjotagja Cave in the Mihu area of northern Iceland. There is a fascinating natural hot spring in the cave. This is the love nest of Snow and Ygritte in The Game of Rights. All the unspeakable dramas are here.
Although the space inside the cave is particularly small, it is definitely worth it, and it is necessary to come early, otherwise it will be overcrowded. After all, there are still a lot of fans who come to check in.
The morning sun slanted into the hole, shining on the mist, forming a light beam, taking advantage of the atmosphere of the secret environment, the photos taken will bring their own genius~ Dont forget to bring a beautiful skirt
This volcanic cave was once a popular bathing place. However, due to the active activity of the earth's crust and the increase in water temperature, hot springs have long been banned in the cave.
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Lake Mi is the most exotic place in Iceland. Snow has almost drowned the surface, and it seems to be in a white planet. The volcanic crater is like a crater on the surface of the moon. Therefore, in the 1960s, the crew of Apollo 11 was arranged by NASA to go to the special training before the moon, familiar with the lunar landscape. The most attractive scenery of the Mimi Lake area is bubbling mudflats, craters, and new lava. The geothermal activity of Lake Mi is very rich. There are many steam ports around the circumference of the lake. The steam column ejected from the surface is a common sight in this area. The continuous geothermal energy not only creates the wonder of steam transpiration, but also everywhere. It is a geothermal heat, and there is a smell of sulfur in the gap. There is no shortage of hot springs in places with geothermal heat. There is also a hot spring in Mihu Lake. The blue lake like Reykjavik is more natural than Blue Lake. If you are in a bad weather, you can have a hot spring here as we did the day before. After visiting the Lake Mihu, you can drive to Husavik. There is snow left on the road, and the car is slowly moving in the white planet like a foreign space.
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Lake Mi is also the third season of the Game of Rights, where jon and ygritte are the grjotagia cave
This is a large volcanic area in northern Iceland, where you can see many volcanic elements. But because it is too big and there is too much content to watch, it is best to do your homework before the tour, otherwise it feels useless.
Lake Myvatn in Iceland is a wonder among the geography of volcanoes. The scenery here is extremely beautiful, and there are even great waterfalls. Here you can see the volcanic scenery and the beauty of the big waterfall. In Lake Myvatn, there are two more famous waterfalls, one is called the waterfall of the gods and the other is called the Dettifoss waterfall. These two waterfalls are the more obvious scenery in Lake Myvatn.
The fifth largest lake in Iceland, the lake is dazzlingly blue. The lake is formed by the massive eruption of basalt lava. It is surrounded by many volcanic landscapes, including lava pillars and rootless springs. This is definitely a violent masterpiece of nature, which can be seen everywhere-the magical and colorful mud hot springs, huge volcanic craters and eruptive fragments still burning. In the geothermal area of Lake Myvatn, at the foot of the Sulphur Mountain, there are jet pits and sulphur fumaroles roaring out of steam and mud. The landform on the earth closest to the surface of the moon. If you want to draw a landscape painting of Lake Mývatn, you must have different levels of ash from the Hafar Volcano, the hazy and pure blue of Lake Mývatn hot springs, and the deep and distant black of the rock fracture zone of Asbyrgi Canyon. Thousands of customs. The magnificent mud fountain group, personally feel that the mud fountain is better than Yellowstone Park in the United States, and the scale of the entire fountain group is larger than that of New Zealand~
Mihu has a great reputation, and the tour guide said it is like Qiandao Lake in Zhejiang. In fact, its topography is very special, and it is quite different from Qiandao Lake. The photos taken are very different from the guide map, mainly because of the shooting angle. There are so many flies here, the feeling is not particularly good
Lake Myvatn is close to the northern part of Iceland and is also a geothermal area. The entire scenic area is very large. We went there in summer, and the sound of the wind rang so loudly that we couldn’t hold our mobile phones. There are many volcanic hills in the entire scenic area. It is not a volcano, but a volcanic-like landform called a false crater.