The Historic Daniel Boone Home - On 8 June 1783, the Laki volcanic fissure, in the south of Iceland, erupted over an eight month period from 1783-1784. The eruption continued until 7
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First craters of Southwestern part of Lakagigar volcanic fissure from Laki volcano in South of Iceland. Green-yellow colored Icelandic moss contrasted with black volcanic lava rocks. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
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