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We then walk up a small mountain behind the geyser, and from there we can see in all directions.
These ladders are actually fairly common around Iceland, put there so folks can cross fences that run for miles.
And we get a great view of the geyser far below...
These ladders are actually fairly common around Iceland, put there so folks can cross fences that run for miles.
And we get a great view of the geyser far below...
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