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ÖRæFAJöKULL


'Öræfajökull' is an ice-covered volcano in south-east Iceland. It's the largest active volcano in the country and on its north-western rim is Hvannadalshnúkur, the highest peak in Iceland. Geographically Öræfajökull is considered part of the Vatnajökull glacier and the area covered by glacier is inside the bounds of Skaftafell National Park.
Öræfajökull has erupted twice in historical time. In 1362 the volcano erupted explosively with huge amounts of tephra being ejected. The district of Litla-Hérað was destroyed with floods and tephra fall. More than 40 years passed before people again settled the area which became known as Öræfi. The name literally means an area without harbour but it took on a meaning of wasteland in Icelandic.
An eruption in August 1727 was smaller, though floods are known to have caused three fatalities.

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Geography of Iceland

Glaciers of Iceland

Iceland plume

Lakes of Iceland

List of islands off Iceland

List of volcanoes in Iceland

Rivers of Iceland

Volcanoes of Iceland

Waterfalls of Iceland

External links



Volcano Images of Europe

Photos of Öræfajökull www.Icelandportfolio.com

Öræfajökull - picture gallery www.islandsmyndir.is

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