The glacier Eyjafjallajökull, the site of the infamous 2010 explosive ash eruption, sits peacefully above farmland along the Southern coast
A small waterfall in the Írá river below Eyjafjallajökull glacier
Eyjafjallajökull sits quietly above one of the most affected farms of the 2010 eruption. The entire area was covered with deep ash that took months to clear. The acid in the ash killed crops and continued to have an effect long after the few months of eruptions ceased.