
view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in afternoon light |

view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in the evening
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view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in the evening
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view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in the evening |

view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in the evening |

ash cloud in afternoon light, seen from Þórólfsfelli
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view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in daylight |

view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in daylight |

view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn in late afternoon light |
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view into Eyjafjallajökull crater from Goðasteinn at night, 11.5.2010 |
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ash cloud in afternoon light, seen from Þórólfsfelli hill, near Vodafone cam |

Gigjökull with meltholes |

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ash cloud, seen from Þórólfsfelli
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ash cloud in sunset light, seen from Þórólfsfelli |

ascent from
Þórsmörk side leads through deep canyons |

the ridges demand some climbing in loose material |

arrival at the ash laden glacier |

summit view while on first ascend (8.5.) via northwest route, Goðasteinn gives scale
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first view after clearing of fog layer |

accelerated lava shreds give impression of abundant energy |

ash burst |

ash phase |

ash cloud details |

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thermal shaped rising ash cloud
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birth of a new ash cloud
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wide angle view
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countless objects flying in front of ash cloud wall |

first afternoon shadow shows armada of glowing lava bombs with condensation trails |

late afternoon light shows armada of glowing lava bombs with condensation trails overtaking its ash cloud |

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panoramic view |
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hot ash 'brain' |
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car sized lava shreds |

ash cloud in evening sunlight |
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ash cloud drifting to south |

ash phase, comparatively silent to the loud strombolian phases |

hot ash clouds expanding with high speed |
even the non accelerated ash after a burst is hot enough to glow |

new high temperature ash burst |

lightning is visible every now and then, but no comparison to the first eruption phase |

lightning occurs especially in dense fine ash concentrated areas after a burst |

center of a meter sized impact crater with still glowing impactor, fallen a few seconds before in 6m distance to us |
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expanding hot ash cloud with filaments |
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glowing ash cloud |
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afternoon view from Þórólfsfelli |

sunset colors, view from Þórólfsfelli |

evening view from Þórólfsfelli |
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evening view from Þórólfsfelli |

night view from Þórólfsfelli |

sudden ash burst |

typical strombolian phase |

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morning view from Þórólfsfelli |

morning view from Þórólfsfelli
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ash cloud shapes high weather cloud |

second approach via the ash laden glacier from the west side on 10.5., a strenous 5h walk. Goðasteinn to the left gives scale.
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ejected lava shreds with condensation trails in front of advancing cloud |

Ejected lava shreds with condensation trails, falling and rising ones in mixture.
To the left Goðasteinn summit rock, our livesaver... |
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high speed lava shreds with condensation trails |

ejected lava shreds with condensation trails
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Chris standing on the crater rim, still about 400m away from the vents |

phase with high ash content |

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sky full of ejecta |

low activity phase |

1 minute old impact crater, 1 meter size |
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lava bomb dynamic detail |
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huge lava shreds |
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minute old impact crater |

Goðasteinn serves as bomb protector |

panoramic view to east |

glacier depression to the north |

sunset reddens the ash cloud |

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last sunrays on top of cloud |

hot ash clouds glowing in dawn light |

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strombolian phase |

strombolian at late dawn |

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superwideangle night view, strombolian eruption up to 1000m
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airplane view to Eyjafjallajökull with ash cloud pointing to Europe... |