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Grjótagjá cave in summer 2009
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Landscape above Grjótagjá cave
Grjótagjá (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkrjouːtaˌcauː]) is a small lava cave near lake Mývatn in Iceland. It has a thermal spring inside.
In early 18th century the outlaw Jón Markússon lived there and used the cave for bathing.[1] Until the 1970s Grjótagjá was a popular bathing site. But during the eruptions from 1975 to 1984 the temperature of the water rose to more than 50 °C (122 °F), though the temperature is slowly decreasing and has fallen below 50 °C again. The nearby lava cave of Stóragjá is being used as an alternative bathing site.
Grjótagjá was used as a location for filming the fifth episode of the third season of Game of Thrones, called "Kissed by Fire".
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- ↑ Paijkull, Carl Wilhelm. A Summer in Iceland. Chapman and Hall. pp. 281–2.
65°37′48.8″N 16°52′46.35″W / 65.630222°N 16.8795417°W
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