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Fagradalsfjall and Meradalir, and the 2023 Sundhnúkur Scars
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The Reykjanes peninsula erupted in 2021, in 2022 and in 2023, and this walk goes to look at what each of those left behind. Fagradalsfjall and Meradalir, in the Geldingadalur valley, are the sites the tour is built around: ground that changed shape within living memory and is still bare. The scars from the Sundhnúkur eruption of December 2023 are the freshest of them, and Litli-Hrútur is the other name the guide will cover. One condition, and it is the operator's own: where the group actually goes depends on the weather and on what is safe on the day. On a peninsula that has erupted three years running, that is not a formality.
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