Skeiðarárjökull is one of Iceland’s biggest glaciers, it flows from the middle of Vatnajökull southwards. Its snout spreads out in a 18 km wide arc, from underneath which gigantic floods can appear. - stock photo

Skeiðarárjökull is one of Iceland’s biggest glaciers, it flows from the middle of Vatnajökull southwards. Its snout spreads out in a 18 km wide arc, from underneath which gigantic floods can appear.
Skeiðarárjökull is one of Iceland’s biggest glaciers, it flows from the middle of Vatnajökull southwards. Its snout spreads out in a 18 km wide arc, from underneath which gigantic floods can appear.
Skeiðarárjökull is one of Iceland’s biggest glaciers, it flows from the middle of Vatnajökull southwards. Its snout spreads out in a 18 km wide arc, from underneath which gigantic floods can appear.
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