The Bárðarbunga system is a geological giant, stretching approximately 120 miles long and 16 miles wide through Iceland's Eastern Volcanic Zone. Inside the middle of it stands a central volcano ...
The last time there was volcanic activity in this region of Iceland was 1200. The volcanic system has been brewing below the ...
The Bárðarbunga volcano system, which lies along Iceland's Eastern Volcanic Zone, is the longest and one of the most active volcanic systems in Iceland, according to IMO. The area measures about ...