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Iceland 2016

Iceland 2016

Once again the Geology Department undertook an Arctic experience visiting the volcanoes, tectonics and glaciers of Iceland. The trip was led by Mr Lyons, Mr Richards and Miss Talbot with 24 wonderful pupils who were a real credit to the school. We arrived at Keflavik airport and went straight to the Blue Lagoon for an afternoon of relaxation. The students found themselves skirting volcanoes such as Kerio, the mighty Katla and Eyjafyallajokull. They walked on the volcanic black beaches at Dyrholaey and investigated the fast disappearing glaciers of the Myrdalsjokull ice cap. They also spent time at the wonderful Glacier Lagoon and witnessed the parting of the continents at Pingvellir. Perhaps the highlight of the trip was the appearance of the ‘Northern Lights.’