The last eruption in 1783 left a vast swath of globular lava formations. Over 200 years later, moss has covered the rock, creating a soft otherworldly terrain.


The lava field stretches as far as the eye can see in every direction.

It's a quiet place, the only sound being the wind.

The mossy stones look like comfy pillows...

200-year old moss close up:

By contrast, a geometric formation is revealed not far away at Reynisfjara beach.

Basalt columns jut out of a black pebble beach...

...and fan out to form a cave.

Nature's hectagon:

The columns then take a dramatic turn, swirling inward like a stone kaleidoscope.

I've never seen anything quite like this.

More to come...
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