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© Einar Kjartansson
A plume of steam rises where the lava front melts snow and ice. The eruption crater is to the right, emitting a much smaller plume. Photo is taken from a distance of 45 km (west of village Hvolsvöllur) at 09:27 AM on March 22nd.
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