Seltún near Krýsuvík, located on the Reykjanes peninsula, is a breathtaking geothermal area in Iceland (land of fire and ice). Here the Earth is alive, she bubbles, simmers, smokes, sighs and stinks. On Facebook I can show you the kaleidoscope of colorful sediments, but you have to do it without hydrogen sulfide smell (=foul odor of rotten eggs).
* Canon EOS 5D Mark III, 16-35mm/f4 @ 16mm; ISO-200, f11, 1/50s; +0.3 stop; tripod.
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