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Mt Bardarbunga is the second highest
elevation of the country,
just below 2000 m. It is situated under the northwestern ice shield of the
glacier
Vatnajokull
and a few, small glacier snouts cascade down its precipitous western
side toward the pass Vonarskard. Its main glacier tongue is
Koldukvislarjokull. On the 14th of September 1950, the
Loftleidir DC-6 aircraft Geysir crashed in its eastern slopes and everyone
survived. It took the rescue team sent from Akureyri a
long time to reach the wreck
from
Mt
Kistufell.
Then a
DC-3 plain from the US Navy landed near the crash
site for rescue
purposes.
It, however, could not take off
again and remained on the ice until next spring, when the Loftleidir
people returned to excavate it from the snow and bring it down from the
glacier. This rescue operation was as successful as the other one and they
flew the plain back to Reykjavik. This salvage operation was a turning
point for the Loftleidir operation in the future. Many expeditions were
sent to the wreck to salvage the cargo. |