All You Need To Know About Iceland's Studlagil Canyon
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The Studlagil Canyon is a geological wonder in Iceland with basalt columns, turquoise waters, and hiking trails
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With the largest number of basalt rock columns, Studlagil is one of Iceland's hidden gems
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Towering basalt rocks and flowing blue-green glacial waters make it a true natural marvel
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This incredible basalt rock formation spans an impressive 150 km and was formed through a process called columnar jointing
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In columnar jointing, hexagonal basalt rocks are formed when basaltic lava cools down and contracts into column shapes
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The colour of the water flowing through Studlagil Canyon varies from season to season
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The river shines a beautiful blue-green colour during summer and slowly changes to a grey-brown during winter when the snow melts into the glacial river
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The Studlagil Canyon is located in Jokuldalur Valley in East Iceland, featuring diverse fauna and flora
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