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English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
English (Translate this text in English): Eyjafjördur fjord
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Average depth 23 m / 75.5 ft
Max depth 42 m / 137.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
English (Translate this text in English): Arnarnesstrytur are underwater protected area by Icelandic law. The protected are are 400m wide and 1000m long with bottom depth from 16m to 42m. On the bottom are small geothermal chimneys where 79°c fresh hot water are steaming out. At the cones and around them are lot of fish and at the bottom you can find various Arctic animal life.
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