2021-03-13

Fagradalsfjall Volcano 2021-03-13 │ Iceland Photo Gallery

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by: Rafn Sig,-

Fagradalsfjall er móbergsfjall á Reykjanesskaganum vestanverðum. Það er talið vera vestasti hluti Reykjanesfjallgarðsins, en vestan þess eru stök fell. Fagradalsfjall er aflangt frá austri til vesturs, um 385 metrar á hæð og er þar með hæsta fjall á Reykjanesskaga. Það hefur orðið til á ísöld við gos undir jökli og er smáhraunlag á því ofanverðu, sem gefur til kynna að gosið hafi náð lítið eitt upp úr jöklinum. Fjallið flokkast því sem stapi.

Þann 3. maí 1943 fórst herflugvél Bandaríkjahers á Fagradalsfjalli. Fjórtán manns létust en einn komst lífs af. Meðal hinna látnu var Frank Maxwell Andrews en hann var afar háttsettur í bandarískra hernum og heimildir segja að hann hafi átt að stýra innrásinni í Normandí í Evrópu. Eftirmaður hans í hernum var Eisenhower sem síðar varð forseti Bandaríkjanna. Flugvélin mun hafa ætlað að lenda á flugvellinum í Kaldaðarnesi.

 

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Fagradalsfjall is a tuff mountain on the western part of the Reykjanes peninsula. It is considered to be the westernmost part of Reykjanesfjallgarður, but to the west there are single falls. Fagradalsfjall is elongated from east to west, about 385 meters high and is thus the highest mountain on the Reykjanes peninsula. It was formed during an ice age during an eruption under a glacier and there is a small lava layer on the upper side, which indicates that the eruption reached a little bit out of the glacier. The mountain is classified as a pillar.

On May 3, 1943, a U.S. military plane crashed on Mount Fagradal. Fourteen people died and one survived. Among the dead was Frank Maxwell Andrews, a senior member of the US military, and sources say he was in charge of the Normandy invasion of Europe. His successor in the military was . . . All info at: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig

 

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