Strokkur geyser, Iceland
Strokkur
(Icelandic for "churn") is one of the most famous hot springs in
Iceland and belongs to the famous Golden Circle.
Strokkur
is a fountain geyser in the Geysir geothermal area in the southwest part of the
country, east of Reykjavik. Strokkur is a powerful hot spring and an impressive
sight. It erupts about every 4–8 minutes and spouts water to a height of 15 –
20 m, sometimes up to 40 m.
Strokkur was first mentioned in 1789, after an
earthquake helped to unblock the conduit of the geyser. Its activity fluctuated
throughout the 19th century; in 1815 its height was estimated to have been as
much as 60 metres. It continued to erupt until the turn of the 20th century,
until another earthquake blocked the conduit again. In 1963, upon the advice of
the Geysir Committee, locals cleaned out the blocked conduit through the bottom
of the basin, and the geyser has been regularly erupting ever since.
Copied from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strokkur and https://www.icelandtravel.is/about-iceland/destination-guide/geysir/
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