A Stunning Volcanic Lake in Southern Iceland

A Stunning Volcanic Lake in Southern Iceland

Thousand of years ago, a volcano collapsed and filled with water.

Kerid crater is a volcanic crater lake located in southern Iceland, near Selfoss. It is one of the most iconic and picturesque natural landmarks in Iceland, attracting volcano tourism and adventure tourists worldwide. The crater is approximately 270 meters wide and 55 meters deep, filled with a stunning turquoise-colored lake. The contrast between the crater’s red volcanic rock walls and the water’s vibrant blue-green color makes Kerid a unique and striking sight.

The formation of the Kerid Crater is believed to date back about 3,000 years to a volcanic eruption that caused the collapse of the magma chamber below the surface. The resulting crater gradually filled with water, creating the lake we see today. The lake is relatively shallow, only about 7-14 m (30-50 ft) deep, and is fed by both groundwater and surface runoff.

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