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    Mýrdalssandur (Icelandic: [ˈmirˌtalsˌsantʏr̥]) is an outwash plain on the south coast of Iceland. The outwash plain is located between the rivers of Kúðafljót...
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    regard, both of which like the majority of large floods drained onto the Mýrdalssandur plain to the volcanoes south-east, an eruption in 822 drained from the...
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    the year 874) have descended to the east through Kotlujökull onto the Mýrdalssandur plain with about two large floods a century (i.e. presently overdue)...
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    visitors to the coastal strip between Skógar and the west edge of the Mýrdalssandur glacial outwash plain. In 1991, the US journal Islands Magazine counted...
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    Iceland. It consists of palagonite. The mountain is located on the Mýrdalssandur outwash plain about 15 km (9.3 mi) east of Vík í Mýrdal, and was an...
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    [ˈmuːlaˌkʰvistl̥] ) is a river in the south of Iceland on the western side of Mýrdalssandur. The river has a glacier flow which draws its water from the Mýrdalsjökull...
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  • Reynisfjara, and around the mountains of Hjörleifshöfði and Hafursey at Mýrdalssandur, which were used to represent Lah'mu and Eadu. Also used as filming...
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    (1.9 mi). Hafursey lies to the north of the black outwash plain of Mýrdalssandur, south of a side glacier of the Mýrdalsjökull, called Kötlujökull. The...
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    second phase jökulhlaup, that delivered much ice and sediment to the Mýrdalssandur flood plain east of the Múlakvísl river. This second phase jökulhlaup...
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  • ash fall in many parts of the country. Major lava flow, probably on Mýrdalssandur, but sources are unclear and contradictory. Crop and hay failure the...
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    D. (Steinar) 1993 – Svefnvana (Skífan) 1995 – Teika (Skífan) 2002 – Mýrdalssandur (Skífan), compilation release 2008 – "Ég er kominn heim" (Sena), Only...
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    England i Lundarreykjadalur, Haukadalur, Hestastein at Laufas Turf House, Myrdalssandur, Pakgil Stones, Porsteinshaf, Sjómannagarðurinn Power Stones and Vegatorfustein...
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    Skaftátunga district and flows into the Atlantic Ocean through the Mýrdalssandur from numerous tributaries, the most important of which are Hólmsá, Tungufljót...
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    Portsmouth. pp. 1–121. Retrieved 10 June 2024.: 17  "Search:Múlakvísl & Mýrdalssandur". Icelandic Met Office. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Scharrer, K. (4 September...
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    Eldgjáhraun lava field near Kirkjubæjarklaustur, the Álftaversgígar on Mýrdalssandur and the Skútustaðagígar at lake Mývatn in North Iceland. The phenomenon...
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