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Iceland is defined by its complex hydrology — gigantic waterfalls, explosive geysers, burbling mud pots, cracking ice lagoons, natural pools where people congregate — and the isle is full of noises. Photo illustrations by Matthew Brandt. Field recordings by Anna Friz and Konrad Korabiewski.
By The New York Times Magazine3.7
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Iceland is defined by its complex hydrology — gigantic waterfalls, explosive geysers, burbling mud pots, cracking ice lagoons, natural pools where people congregate — and the isle is full of noises. Photo illustrations by Matthew Brandt. Field recordings by Anna Friz and Konrad Korabiewski.

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