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  2. Deildartunguhver - Wikipedia

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    Deildartunguhver (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈteiltarˌtʰuŋkʏˌkʰvɛːr̥]) is a hot spring in Reykholtsdalur, Iceland.It is characterized by a very high flow ...

  3. Reykholt, Western Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Reykholtsdalur with Deildartunguhver. Reykholt (pronounced [ˈreikˌhɔl̥t] ⓘ) is a village in Iceland.It sits in the valley of the river Reykjadalsá, called Reykholtsdalur, and is part of Borgarfjörður, Western Region.

  4. Hot spring - Wikipedia

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    Deildartunguhver, Iceland: the highest flow hot spring in Europe. Hot springs range in flow rate from the tiniest "seeps" to veritable rivers of hot water. Sometimes there is enough pressure that the water shoots upward in a geyser, or fountain.

  5. Category:Hot springs of Iceland - Wikipedia

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  6. List of hot springs - Wikipedia

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    There are hot springs on all continents and in many countries around the world. Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Japan, Romania, Turkey, Taiwan, New Zealand, and the United States, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.

  7. Geography of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Dettifoss, located in northeast Iceland. It is the second-largest waterfall in Europe in terms of volume discharge, with an average water flow of 200 m 3 /s. Iceland is an island country in Northern Europe, straddling the Eurasian and North American plates between the Greenland Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northwest of the British Isles.