In the north of Iceland, Between the Krafla and Myvatn, there is a geothermic lace inside a cave. A couple of years back this place was ideal for swimming, but the temperature of the water has recently increased to over 50 degrees Celcius. The haze on the crystal clear water smells of H2S and can be seen from miles away as the hot water evaporates, leaving a whitish haze over the entrance of the cave; Outside, the snow and ice melt immediately due to the geothermical activity.... Breathtaking!
Hi Hugo : Very interesting Photograph, paticularly for a Geologist....almost looks as if it is a cave....yes I now read your comment, it is........!!!! Regards: Jeff.
Ps: I have been looking for your new Photographs frequently....have you been on a Sabbatical........Jeff!!!
Wow!...really a magical lighting captured perfectly! It gives the impression of being inside that cave! Thanks for the description. Best regards, Paolo