It’s estimated more than 10,000 people have visited the site since Friday
A volcano in Iceland spewing lava into the sky since it erupted last Friday could continue its spectacular display for years, potentially becoming a new tourist attraction on the island known for its natural wonders.
Thousands of Icelanders have flocked to the site of the eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula, some 30 kilometres southwest of the capital, hoping to be awed by the rare lava fountains and even to cook a meal on the scorching crust of magma.
Drone footage filmed over the crater shows the molten lava bubbling and spurting, and gushing down the sides of the volcano.
Icelandic volcano could erupt for years, creating perfect tourist attraction
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