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If this is in fact the case, then the text "Geysir lies on the slopes of Laugarfjall hill which is also the home to Strokkur geyser" seems to be misleading, as it implies that Strokkur and Geysir are two separate geysers. — Pladask 13:11, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I've just removed the sequence of Strokkur erupting, which seems inappropriate for an article about a different geyser even if it is close by. I have an image of Geysir which I will upload later today to replace them - can't seem to get it to work at the moment.
They are a little over a stone's throw apart from each other, certainly not 400 meters. Unfortunately I can't find the exact distance anywhere so I'm unable to edit at this time. 194.144.92.20 15:02, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone have a reference for those claimed eruption heights? I'm suspicious -- the best references I've seen (notably the Bryan book on Yellowstone's geysers, which has a big section on geysers of the world and quite a bit about Geysir and Strokkur) don't give any heights remotely approaching 170 meters. Such things get inflated in the telling sometimes. -- Bill-on-the-Hill ( talk) 02:34, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
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If this is in fact the case, then the text "Geysir lies on the slopes of Laugarfjall hill which is also the home to Strokkur geyser" seems to be misleading, as it implies that Strokkur and Geysir are two separate geysers. — Pladask 13:11, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I've just removed the sequence of Strokkur erupting, which seems inappropriate for an article about a different geyser even if it is close by. I have an image of Geysir which I will upload later today to replace them - can't seem to get it to work at the moment.
They are a little over a stone's throw apart from each other, certainly not 400 meters. Unfortunately I can't find the exact distance anywhere so I'm unable to edit at this time. 194.144.92.20 15:02, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone have a reference for those claimed eruption heights? I'm suspicious -- the best references I've seen (notably the Bryan book on Yellowstone's geysers, which has a big section on geysers of the world and quite a bit about Geysir and Strokkur) don't give any heights remotely approaching 170 meters. Such things get inflated in the telling sometimes. -- Bill-on-the-Hill ( talk) 02:34, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
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