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Amazing Photographs of Icelandic Geysers Bubble

French Photographer Captures Hot Spring and Moment of Icelandic Geysers Bubble. The 30-year-old landscape photographer Alban Henderyckx captures beautiful hot springs and moment Icelandic geysers bubble of moodily atmospheric shots of shooting steam and bubbling liquid that could have been taken on the moon or some far-flung planet, at the very least the set of a sci-fi film.
Alban Henderyckx capture incredible pictures during a trip to Vatnajökull also known as the Vatna Glacier, actually the largest and most voluminous Icelandic glacier, located in the south-east of the island, covering more than eight percent of the country. This is also famous as one of the largest areas in Europe.
By wandering someplace in the inland of Iceland, you’ve to awake for almost 24 hours surrounded by a thick fog, even driving on the hectic desert trails of the Highlands. You know, actually, a geyser is a vent in the Earth’s surface that periodically ejects a column of hot water and steam.
However, some geysers have eruptions that blast thousands of gallons of boiling hot water up to a few hundred feet in the air. Therefore; the most renowned geyser is in Yellowstone National Park in the United States often called Old Faithful which erupts every 60 to 90 minutes and blasts hot water up to 200 feet into the air.
Alban explaining his work, I instinctively followed the energy of my subconscious to immerse myself more in a world without artifice, nature, and the vastness of the landscape.
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Geysers Bubble
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