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Vestmannaeyjar es un archipiélago situado frente a la costa sur de Islandia en el Atlántico Norte. Estos islotes volcánicos son conocidos por sus formaciones de acantilados dramáticos, particularmente Heimaey con sus playas de arena negra y el volcán Eldfell. Los visitantes realizan senderismo en el terreno accidentado, observan colonias de frailecillos durante los meses de verano y exploran el museo de historia marítima.
Vestmannaeyjar is an archipelago of fifteen islands located approximately 10 kilometres off Iceland's south coast, formed by volcanic activity on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The only inhabited island, Heimaey, has a permanent population of around 4,500 and is notable for the 1973 Eldfell eruption, one of the most significant volcanic events in modern Icelandic history. The broader archipelago includes Surtsey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that emerged from the ocean between 1963 and 1967 and represents one of the world's youngest landmasses.
Volcanic Archipelago, Iceland South Coast, Wildlife Destination, Cultural Heritage, Geological Tourism