Krýsuvík is a geothermal area on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, known for its bubbling mud pots, hot springs, and colorful mineral deposits. The area is a result of the tectonic plates in Iceland pulling apart, causing magma to rise to the surface and create geothermal activity. Visitors can explore Krýsuvík on well-maintained walkways with informative signs explaining the geological forces at work. It's a great stop to experience Iceland's unique geothermal landscapes and learn about the country's volcanic history.