Basalt columns of Gerduberg in Iceland from Wikipedia: Gerðuberg transcribed also Gerduberg is a dolerite cliff that is under nature conservation, a coarse -grained basalt rock. It is located on the westernisland peninsula Snæfellsnes on the western edge of the Hnappadalur valley, 46 km north of the city of Borgarnes and 115 km from Reykjavík. Gerðuberg was created from the basaltic lava flowed, which is cooled from the sea, frozen in very even columns. These are between 1 and 1.5 m wide and 7 to 14 m high copyright: xzoonar.com/dagmarxrichhardtx 9912097
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