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Surfers paddle past icebergs covered in ash from the Grimsvotn <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="EVHST0000236" title="Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Eruption (2010)" href="/topic/disasters-accidents/volcanic-eruptions/eyjafjallajokull-volcano-eruption-%282010%29-EVHST0000236.topic">volcano</a> eruption, in the glacier lagoon at the base of Vatnajokull, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO00000023" title="Iceland" href="/topic/intl/iceland-PLGEO00000023.topic">Iceland</a>. Iceland's Grimsvotn volcano is producing mostly steam rather than ash and should calm down within a few days, national police said encouraging hopes there will be no further disruption to flights in northern Europe.

( Reuters photo / May 26, 2011 )

Surfers paddle past icebergs covered in ash from the Grimsvotn volcano eruption, in the glacier lagoon at the base of Vatnajokull, Iceland. Iceland's Grimsvotn volcano is producing mostly steam rather than ash and should calm down within a few days, national police said encouraging hopes there will be no further disruption to flights in northern Europe.

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