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  2. Fjaðrárgljúfur - Wikipedia

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    Fjaðrárgljúfur (pronounced [ˈfjaðrˌaurˌkljuː(v)ʏr̥], "feather river canyon") is a canyon in south east Iceland. The Fjaðrá river flows through it. The canyon has steep walls and winding water. It is up to 100 m (330 ft) deep [1] and about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) long. [2]

  3. Ásbyrgi - Wikipedia

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    A hiking trail on top of it delivers a panorama view over the Asbyrgi canyon itself. View from the top of Ásbyrgi canyon Botnstjörn lake Aerial view of Ásbyrgi Ásbyrgi ( Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈausˌpɪrcɪ] ) is a glacial canyon and forest in the north of Iceland , located approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi) east of Húsavík on the ...

  4. Eldgjá - Wikipedia

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    Eldgjá (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈɛltˌcauː] ⓘ, "fire canyon") is a volcano and a canyon in Iceland.Eldgjá is part of the Katla volcano; it is a segment of a 40 kilometres (25 mi) long chain of volcanic craters and fissure vents that extends northeast away from Katla volcano almost to the Vatnajökull ice cap.

  5. Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canyon, Arizona, at the confluence of the Colorado River and Little Colorado River.. A canyon (from Spanish: cañón; archaic British English spelling: cañon), [1] gorge or chasm, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. [2]

  6. Þingvellir - Wikipedia

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    Flosagja canyon Öxarárfoss. Þingvellir is notable for its unusual tectonic and volcanic environment in a rift valley. [13] The continental drift between the North American and Eurasian Plates can be clearly seen in the cracks or faults which traverse the region, the largest one, Almannagjá, being a veritable canyon.

  7. Ravine - Wikipedia

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    According to Merriam-Webster, a ravine is "a small, narrow, steep-sided valley that is larger than a gully and smaller than a canyon and that is usually worn by running water". [1] Some societies and languages do not differentiate between a gully and ravine; in others, there is a distinction, particularly when concerning environmental ...