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Eyafjallajokull Volcano
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Eyjafjallajökull is a stratovolcano in Iceland, 1,651 meters high, with a glacier covering its caldera. It has erupted relatively frequently since the Last Glacial Period, with a major eruption occurring in 2010, which caused significant disruptions to air travel in Europe. The volcano has a crater three to four kilometers in diameter and is fed by a magma chamber beneath it. The surrounding area includes glaciers, including Gígjökull and Steinsholtsjökull, and features sheer cliffs, waterfalls, and a former coastline now reclaimed by the sea.learn more on wikipedia
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