A twister made of volcanic ash! 24. maí 2011 17:19 PHOTO/Runolfur Hauksson. A strange sight met a captain of an amphibious vehicle used to sail on the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Iceland on his way from work yesterday. A large twister, that seemed to be made of volcanic ash, was in the middle of the road. „I just stopped the car, otherwise I would have driven right into it and I didn't want to take that chance,“ says Runolfur Hauksson. Twisters of this kind are rare in Iceland, though not unheard of. Runolfur says that guests at the lagoon, one of Icelands' natural wonders, had all but dissapeared when the volcano in Grimsvotn started erupting on Saturday. That does not mean that the staff has been idle, as the cleanup work leaves plenty to be done. At least four centimetres of ash covered everything in the area right after the eruption began. Runolfur says that the eruption has a devastating effect on the tourism industry in the area. „We just hope that it will not last for many days,“ he says.Here are more photos from the lagoon with the ash adding a strange look to the already spectacular landscape. News in English Mest lesið Útsýnið úr útsýnisíbúðinni verður að engu Innlent Hæstiréttur stöðvar ekki dómsuppsögu í máli Trumps Erlent Grunuð um að setja milljónir af opinberu fé inn á veðmálasíður Innlent Náðu að loka á mann sem sveiflaði hníf inn um hurð Innlent Trúir ekki að Trump muni beita hervaldi Erlent „Kæmi slíkt upp í Reykjavík yrði gengið fljótt til verks“ Innlent Stóru eldarnir enn hömlulausir Erlent Íslendingar þurfi að huga að forvörnum með auknum gróðri og skógi Erlent Framkvæmdir við stóran áfanga Borgarlínu á næsta leiti Innlent Titringur á Alþingi Innlent
A strange sight met a captain of an amphibious vehicle used to sail on the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in Iceland on his way from work yesterday. A large twister, that seemed to be made of volcanic ash, was in the middle of the road. „I just stopped the car, otherwise I would have driven right into it and I didn't want to take that chance,“ says Runolfur Hauksson. Twisters of this kind are rare in Iceland, though not unheard of. Runolfur says that guests at the lagoon, one of Icelands' natural wonders, had all but dissapeared when the volcano in Grimsvotn started erupting on Saturday. That does not mean that the staff has been idle, as the cleanup work leaves plenty to be done. At least four centimetres of ash covered everything in the area right after the eruption began. Runolfur says that the eruption has a devastating effect on the tourism industry in the area. „We just hope that it will not last for many days,“ he says.Here are more photos from the lagoon with the ash adding a strange look to the already spectacular landscape.
News in English Mest lesið Útsýnið úr útsýnisíbúðinni verður að engu Innlent Hæstiréttur stöðvar ekki dómsuppsögu í máli Trumps Erlent Grunuð um að setja milljónir af opinberu fé inn á veðmálasíður Innlent Náðu að loka á mann sem sveiflaði hníf inn um hurð Innlent Trúir ekki að Trump muni beita hervaldi Erlent „Kæmi slíkt upp í Reykjavík yrði gengið fljótt til verks“ Innlent Stóru eldarnir enn hömlulausir Erlent Íslendingar þurfi að huga að forvörnum með auknum gróðri og skógi Erlent Framkvæmdir við stóran áfanga Borgarlínu á næsta leiti Innlent Titringur á Alþingi Innlent