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Leitin ("the hills") is
sometimes also
called Leiti [ˈleiːtɪ] ("hills") or
Leitahraun [ˈleiːtaˌr̥œyːn]
after its
eruption products (“the lava of Leiti”). The...
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Aerial photograph of ****isheiði: Lambafell,
Leitahraun and
behind it, to the left, Sauðadalahnúkur and the
southern Bláfjöll...
- surface.”.
These rootless cones, also
called pseudocraters, are part of the
Leitahraun lava, lava
flows from a
shield volcano up on ****isheiði. This shield...
- tube is 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
uphill from the cave and was part of the
Leitahraun eruption. An
expedition in 1971 by the
Shepton Mallet Caving Club was...
- peak, Bláfjöll
hyaloclastite ridge, Vífilsfell, Hæðir
shield volcano,
Leitahraun shield volcano nil
Fissure swarm with tuyas,
hyaloclastite ridges and...
- peninsula,
around 28
miles southeast of Reykjavík. The cave is
located in the
Leitahraun [ˈleiːtaˌr̥œyːn] lava field. It was
created by a
subterranean lava flow...