Photographer’s Note
Kerið (occasionally Anglicized as Kerith or Kerid) is a volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland, on the popular tourist route known as the Golden Circle. It is one of several crater lakes in the area, known as Iceland's Western Volcanic Zone, which includes the Reykjanes peninsula and the Langjökull Glacier, created as the land moved over a localized hotspot, but it is the one that has the most visually recognizable caldera still intact. The caldera, like the other volcanic rock in the area, is composed of a red (rather than black) volcanic rock. The caldera itself is approximately 55 m (180 ft) deep, 170 m (560 ft) wide, and 270 m (890 ft) across. Kerið’s caldera is one of the three most recognizable volcanic craters because at approximately 3,000 years old, it is only half the age of most of the surrounding volcanic features.
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alainh
(35389) 2009-09-01 22:09
hello Albert
splendid island, splendid place, splendid shot.
and if it's not too late: Welcome Albert to TE !
friendly
alain
alin-m
(1301) 2009-09-02 2:14
Verry interesting immage of this crater full of water.The colours of red earth is also so interesting.Good photo,nice work.Regards.Alin.
CLODO
(4643) 2009-09-02 4:35
Welcome Albert on TE with this stunning shot, mainly due to the irreal colours and the perfect shape of the crater. Iceland is a place where I would like to visit, but my wife....
kind regards
CLODO
brandstaetter
(14434) 2009-09-08 19:44
Hi Albert,
thanks for sharing this amazing place... the enclosure of the foreground gives a good impression of depth. Good one !
Cheers Chris
Photo Information
- Copyright: Albert Gudbrandsson (ventus) (87)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-07-25
- Categories: Nature
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-01 14:51








