Entering the ice cap.
On our way to the Grímsvötn's caldera, with my friend Björn Hróarsson - August 2, 2016.
18 hours of driving on the ice cap.
On the frindge of the Grímsvötn's caldera.
On the rim of the caldera - the car give the size.
Picture of the caldeira rim - taken by drone.
Looking West (drone image)
Looking East (drone image)
Global view of the caldera.
On our way back, crossing small ice cracks with 'Extreme Iceland 1'.
Grímsvötn is a volcano in South-East Iceland. It is located in the northwestern side of the Vatnajökull ice-cap. The caldera is at 64°25′N 17°20′W, at an elevation of 1,725 m.
Grimsvotn
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Grimsvotn

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