ARTIFICIAL GEYSER (STROKKUR)
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2024
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2024
A new real-fake geyser, recreated by the heating company, inaugurated in January 1998 in Reykjavik
To remind people that Reykjavík was named after the fumaroles of the many hot springs that once existed, the capital's heating company decided in 1995 to recreate an exact copy of a geyser. Today, geysers and other steam jets have disappeared from the capital area due to the lowering of the water table. The new real-fake geyser, inaugurated in January 1998, operates for two to four hours a day and reaches a height of 20 to 30 metres.
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