Rivers of Sulphur
South coast of Iceland











Rivers of Sulphur
Some rivers on Iceland's south coast carry sulphur and display a yellow color due to geothermal activity, volcanic eruptions, and glacial melting. Geothermal features release sulphur compounds, and volcanic activity adds sulphur dioxide. Glacial meltwater erodes sulphur-rich volcanic rock, and mineral-laden sediments contribute to the yellow hue, creating visually striking and unique landscapes ideal for photography.
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