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Discover the captivating story of Iceland's Eldfell volcano, which erupted for six months in 1973, blanketing much of Vestmannaeyjar in ash. This natural disaster forever altered the lives of the inhabitants of Heimaey, the only inhabited island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. Eldheimar offers a compelling insight into the awe-inspiring power of this natural wonder that continues to captivate minds today. Learn about the seismic impact of Eldfell's eruption, which reverberated through the Westman Isles off the south coast of Iceland. Uncover the harrowing events of that fateful night when villagers fled their homes to escape the scorching lava flow and debris. Witness the transformation of Heimaey through before and after photographs, and step inside the home of a local family who were forced to evacuate with their three young children. Buried under ash for over 40 years, the home has now been excavated for exploration. The museum also delves into the Surtsey eruption, a four-year event that sparked new scientific discoveries on the island. A must-visit for all volcano enthusiasts!
Eldheimar