GEOTHERMAL PARK
The geothermal area of Mount Hengill in Hveragerdi, with many geothermal phenomena, sulfur, bubbling mud
The geothermal area of Mount Hengill in Hveragerði is several hundred thousand years old. Initially, geothermal energy was only used for baking bread in the hot earth and washing clothes. The first attempt to harness geothermal energy was made in 1928, but it was not until 1940 that the first borehole was drilled with the intention of using the steam to heat the greenhouses on the Fagrihvammur farm. You will see in this site many geothermal phenomena: sulphur, bubbling mud, geyser...
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