Dimmuborgir

Dimmuborgir

1994 · 25 min · Documentary

Dimmuborgir are situated in one of Iceland’s most active volcanic zones. The film gives a clear account of the formation of this magnificant citadel of lava. The geology of the area is described and the viewer is brought into contact with its incomparable scenic beauty and birdlife as well as with the great danger facing this jewel in Icelandic landscape.

Directed by Valdimar Leifsson · Written by Ari Trausti Guðmundsson

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