Iceland No. 11
by Ragnar Th Sigurdsson rth@arctic-images.com - Ragnar Th Sigurdsson rth@arctic-images.com - © Arctic-Images/Corbis
Lava and plumes from the Holuhraun Fissure by the Bardarbunga Volcano, Iceland
Aerial view of the lava fountains and massive plumes, Holuhraun Fissure, near the Bardarbunga Volcano, Iceland. Holuhraun is a lava field created by fissure eruptions in the Icelandic Highlands. August 29, 2014, a fissure eruption started in Holuhraun at the northern end of a magma intrusion which had moved progressively north, from the Bardarbunga volcano. Picture date Sept 3, 2014. Bardarbunga is a subglacial stratovolcano located under the






















