Thousands of mini earthquakes have been rattling Iceland in recent days and officials have pinpointed where they believe an imminent volcanic eruption will subsequently take place. The Icelandic Meteorological Office said there is a “significant...
The Reykjanes volcano in southwest Iceland erupted on Monday, spewing lava and smoke into the air, after weeks of intense earthquake activity, the country's Meteorological Office said.
Lava spewed from volcanic fissures in Iceland as a long-awaited eruption finally began, potentially threatening a power plant and the nearby town of Grindavík
The Reykjanes volcano spewed fiery lava and clouds of thick black smoke Monday night into Tuesday morning -- and forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
Scientists in Iceland have come up with an ambitious plan to drill into a volcano's magma chamber to source an abundant amount of clean, super-hot geothermal energy.
A volcano erupted early Sunday morning in southwest Iceland, forcing residents of a nearby fishing town to evacuate for the second time in a month as molten rock began to burst out of the ground.
A volcano in Iceland that erupted on March 16 for the fourth time since December was still spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air three days later although infrastructure and a nearby fishing town were safe for now, authorities said.
Gisele Bündchen certainly wasn’t moving at a glacial pace when she was doing a photo shoot in Iceland. The supermodel, 43, took the icy plunge and revealed a scary ordeal she experienced in 2000 during “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”...
Christiaan van Heijst, a captain, cargo pilot and photographer said he was few hundred kilometres south of Iceland when he came across a “turquoise aerial fire” in the form of aurora borealis.
Experience the path of totality for the historic 2024 solar eclipse in this stunning time-lapse video captured on April 8. Stargazers will have to wait until Aug. 12, 2026 for the next total solar eclipse, which will be visible in Greenland, Iceland,...
If last week's eclipse left you wanting more, now's the time to start thinking about planning trips to Europe, Africa and Australia, which will all see total solar eclipses over the next four years.