
Tourists are driven up the side of the Eyjafjoell volcano to reach the crater on June 29, 2011. Icelandic volcanoes may be known for their ash-spewing ability to halt flights and make a mess, but they also pay their dues, attracting tourists eager to see the source of the chaos



Tourists are driven up the side of the Eyjafjoell volcano to reach the crater on June 29, 2011. Icelandic volcanoes may be known for their ash-spewing ability to halt flights and make a mess, but they also pay their dues, attracting tourists eager to see the source of the chaos.


Eyjafjoell volcano to reach the crater on June 29, 2011. Icelandic volcanoes may be known for their ash-spewing ability to halt flights and make a mess, but they also pay their dues, attracting tourists eager to see the source of the chaos.


This picture taken on June 29, 2011 shows the top of the Eyjafjoell volcano at midnight. Icelandic volcanoes may be known for their ash-spewing ability to halt flights and make a mess, but they also pay their dues, attracting tourists eager to see the source of the chaos.
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