You might be interested to know that Eyjafjalljokull has quietened down tremendously since its rather spectacular eruption in April. Follow the latest updates on the Iceland meteorological website the crater is beginning to fill with water and it is just steam now which is filling the air. The ash has also provided some extra nutrients and the grass and crops are seemingly thriving. Scientists are watching this carefully.
If you would like to see what is happening and to monitor the earthquakes in Iceland the meteorological office has a fantastic website where you can see the earthquake activity.
Take a look now at the latest picture of this sleeping volcano.
If you haven't been to Iceland before and would like to see for yourself how inspiring a trip might be we are offering two teacher inspection trips - October 2010 and May 2011 register for details now to check if you qualify for a free place.
We also are delighted to welcome back schools who travel with us regularly and will be announcing our new loyalty programme shortly.


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