Kerid Crater Lake

Kerid Crater Lake


Iceland

Kerid Crater Lake Progresschrome on Wikipedia (Creative Commons)

In Iceland, you can’t just have a stunning lake.

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No, it also has to be inside of a volcanic caldera.

Kerid Crater Lake leiris

And sometimes that’s not even enough, so the showiest country in the world provides something like Kerid Crater Lake, which is a nearly neon blue lake sitting in a volcano surrounded by rare red volcanic rock.

Kerid Crater Lake Rockwell McGellin (Creative Commons)

Located in southern Iceland along the so-called Golden Circle, Kerid is unique among crater lakes in that its caldera likely didn’t form from an explosion as most do.

Kerid Crater Lake orangemania (Creative Commons)

The Kerid volcano is thought to have formed when the magma in the center simply depleted itself, and the empty chamber beneath caved in.

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Regardless of the geological minutia that led to the lake’s creation, its bright rainbow of colors look unearthly.

Kerid Jaszmina Szendrey (Atlas Obscura User)

In addition to the bright, sapphire-colored waters, the steep slopes of the caldera’s bowl are almost entirely covered in red volcanic rock.

Kerid. Jaszmina Szendrey (Atlas Obscura User)

There is one, less-steep side of the slope that is covered in rich green moss, as though the lake weren’t colorful enough.

Kerid in Winter from the first observation point. ssheppard3 (Atlas Obscura User)

The lake can be visited along tours of the Golden Circle, just try not to lose yourself in its beautiful blue eye.

Kerid Crater Lake Aaron Toth (Creative Commons)

In the southern part of the Golden Circle, the crater is located 15 km north of Selfoss, right off highway 35.

Kerid July 2017 Kara Davis (Atlas Obscura User)

It costs 400 kronur to enter and walk around the rim.

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You will get an informational brochure.

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