Lake Myvatn, also known as Lake Miva, is located in northern Iceland. It is an important tourist area in Iceland, and tourists here are not aware of it every year. Lake Myvatn is about 37 square kilometers and has a water depth of 2.5 meters. It is the fifth largest lake in Iceland. Tourists can take a boat tour of the lake and even fish by the lake. Due to the barrier of the mountains, Myvatn is regarded as one of the very dry areas in Iceland, and the weather is often good. In addition to the beautiful scenery, the complete volcanic geographical landscape is preserved here, including geothermal heat, geysers, craters, etc. Due to the rich landscape, the Icelandic government planned it as a special reserve in 1974. A small aquatic creature gathers in the lake, and the trout that feed on this creature thrives in the lake. There are many strange-shaped islands in the lake, inhabited by various water birds, only one type of wild duck, there are more than 10 kinds, the number of which is more than 100,000. At Skutustadargigar, you will see countless fake craters that were formed during a volcanic eruption more than 2,000 years ago. Under the hillside in the east of the lake, there is a cluster of dark and rugged rocks. Some of these rocks are shaped like spires and some are like castles. They are clustered around a long and narrow valley. From a distance, the crater looks like a majestic black The old castle, this is one of the wonders of Lake Myvatn, Dimmuborgir. Near Lake Myvatn stands a conical volcanic crater. The large and small lava in this area is the result of the eruption of this crater. Continue to the east, the left side of the mountain road is a series of low hills with a wide rock crevice on it. Going forward through the rock crevice, it is dark at first, and gradually, your eyes are suddenly bright, and suddenly, there will be an open bay. This is another scenic spot of Lake Myvatn - underground hot springs. The water in the underground hot springs is kept at about 27°C all year round and can be used for bathing all year round. Going further east, you will find many gaps on both sides of the road, the big ones are 1 to 2 meters wide, and the small ones are one or two feet wide. You can see the water vapor rushing out of the hole, making the area filled with yellow smoke. In the lower part, the mud is rolling and the steam is steaming. This is the third wonder of the Miwadden Lake area - the Krafla hot gas field.
Mvatn is about 90 kilometers east of Akreli, the fourth largest lake in Iceland, a shallow lake of about 37 square kilometers, and we came from the Javier geothermal area along Highway 1, and it didn't take long to reach the lake that was formed about 2,300 years ago. The volcano is still very active today, and the nearest eruption of the neighboring Krafla volcano was in 1984, so the geothermal resources here are really unique.
This is a large volcanic scenic spot in northern Iceland, and you can see many volcanic elements. But because it is too big and there are too many content to see, it is best to do your homework before visiting, otherwise you will have a sense of intrigue.
The Mihu Scenic Area is a very gated scenic spot in Iceland. There are very famous hot springs here. There are also waterfalls along the way. The whole trip is quite good. The scenery along the way is also very good.
Iceland's fifth largest lake, the lake is blue and the basalt lava erupts in large quantities, forming the lake, surrounded by many volcanic landscapes, including lava columns and rootless springs. It is definitely a wild masterpiece of nature, and it is everywhere colorful mud spas, huge craters and still smoldering splinters. The geothermal area of Lake Mi, at the foot of the sulphur mountain, boasts jet pits and sulfur jet holes that roar steam and mud. The closest landform on Earth to the lunar surface. If you want to draw a landscape painting of Lake Mi, there must be no less the different levels of ash of Hafar volcano, the pure blue of Lake Mi Hot Spring, the deep black of the Asbyrgi Canyon rock fracture zone, it seems to be single, and together it is a thousand styles. The spectacular mud fountain group, personally feel that in terms of the mud fountain landscape, it is better than the Yellowstone Park in the United States, and the scale of the entire fountain group is larger than that of New Zealand.
It is a shallow eutrophic lake in northern Iceland, covering an area of 37 square kilometers, located in an active volcanic area not far from the Krafra volcano.
Lake Myvan in northern Iceland is quite unique, with the world's moon-like landscape, preserving the complete volcanic geographical landscape, where Hverie's geothermal, sprayed mud rather than water, is a world wonder; Dimmuborgir was filmed in Season 3 of the movie "Game of Thrones" (Figure 3)! Watch the crater, geothermal, intermittent fountains, Europe's most spectacular Dettifoss waterfall, Godafoss waterfall...
Already off the golden circle of mass travel routes, heading closer to the Arctic - north of Iceland! Nearly three hours along the way, it was all snow-covered snow-capped peaks. At the foot of Wheel Volcano, the Mihu Hot Spring with the snow-capped mountains is also a special experience.