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Volcanic caldera with explosive history
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Krafla is a volcanic caldera in North Iceland known for its explosive history, with 29 eruptions since settlement. The caldera is ten kilometers wide, with a fissure zone extending 90 kilometers. Major eruptions in 1724-1729 and 1975-1984 dramatically changed the area. Despite its volatile nature, Krafla now houses a power station harnessing geothermal energy. Surrounding attractions include Lake Mývatn, Dimmuborgir lava fortress, Dettifoss waterfall, and Ásbyrgi canyon. Nearby towns like Akureyri and Husavík offer services and whale-watching opportunities.

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