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North Iceland


The ¸é²¹³Üð³óó±ô²¹°ù (Red Hills) crater row, just north of ±á±ôÂáóð²¹°ì±ô±ð³Ù³Ù²¹°ù, displays a vivid array of colours in the cinder-like gravel on the remaining cones. The craters can be explored on foot during a 5km loop walk from the Vesturdalur parking area.


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