Stamp
SCG8570 - Iceland 1964 – Birth of Surtsey Island
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This striking 3.50 króna stamp from Iceland (Ísland) commemorates the dramatic volcanic eruption that gave birth to Surtsey Island in November 1963, depicted here as it appeared in September 1964. The eruption, occurring off Iceland’s southern coast, lasted until 1967 and created one of the world’s youngest islands — a living laboratory for studying the origins of life on new land. The design beautifully captures the stark volcanic landscape and plumes of steam rising from the sea, symbolizing Iceland’s raw geological power. A fascinating issue for collectors interested in volcanology, geography, and natural history.
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