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Skjaldbreiður, meaning the broad shield in Icelandic, is an Icelandic mountain from
whose name the term "shield volcano" derives. It was formed in a huge and protracted
eruption roughly 9,000 years ago. The extensive lava fields which were produced by this
eruption, flowed southwards, and formed the basin of Þingvallavatn, Iceland's largest lake
and Þingvellir, the "Parliament Plains" where the Icelandic national assembly
the Alþing was founded in the year 930.
The volcano culminates at 1,060 metres, and its crater measures roughly 300 metres in diameter.

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Oct 24 2009 20:11 GMT MargNZ
Ancient history of a timeless land ... beautiful plains and lake :))
Oct 24 2009 22:36 GMT Cooler PRO
Thank you for your comment Margaret ;-)))
Oct 25 2009 01:10 GMT martini957
The beauty is so very awesome here
Oct 25 2009 11:39 GMT Cooler PRO
Thanks again for your comments dear Nancy ;-)))
Oct 26 2009 20:35 GMT gafaway
wow always...
Oct 27 2009 23:45 GMT Cooler PRO
Thanks Pam ;-)))

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