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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 15 MIN

Gunnuhver: The Ball of Yarn Trap - Gunna’s Ghost Beneath Reykjanes

from Iceland Explained · host Radek Werbowski

Gunnuhver looks less like a geothermal field and more like the Earth trying to escape through its own skin.At the southwestern edge of Iceland, seawater enters fractured volcanic crust, turns chemically unstable underground, and returns to the surface as boiling clay, acid steam, sulfur gas, and roaring geothermal violence.And according to Icelandic folklore, something is trapped down there.A ghost named Gunna.Support independent Iceland Explained research, writing, audio, video, and field work on Ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/icelandexplainedIn this episode of Iceland Explained, we descend into one of the most aggressive geothermal systems in Iceland to explore the geology, chemistry, folklore, industrial paradoxes, and psychological atmosphere of Gunnuhver on the Reykjanes Peninsula.We examine why Gunnuhver is different from Iceland’s freshwater geysers, how seawater changes the underground chemistry, why the steam becomes acidic, how kaolinite clay forms when rock is chemically altered, why the ground can collapse beneath visitors, and why this landscape is hostile to lenses, metal, electronics, and common sense.Then comes the legend.A starving tenant woman in the early 1700s.A sheriff who confiscated her cooking pot.A furious death.A haunting.A priest.A rolling ball of yarn.And a spirit dragged into the boiling earth beneath Gunnuhver.Around that story sits the modern Reykjanes paradox: a power plant harvesting the same geothermal violence that folklore once described as punishment, haunting, and rage.This is not wellness Iceland.This is not brochure Iceland.This is Iceland where geology, folklore, chemistry, industry, weather, and old fear occupy the same wound in the crust.A STORY. NOT A GUIDE.ICELAND. TOLD.More field notes, raw source context, vetted Iceland resources, production notes, and affiliate links: https://IcelandExplained.comChapters[00:00] The rolling ball of yarn[00:45] The southwestern edge of Iceland[02:00] The Mid-Atlantic Ridge and geothermal violence[04:17] Gunnuhver and the Reykjanes Power Plant[06:14] Why Gunnuhver is geologically unusual[07:39] Why this place can hurt you[08:39] The legend of Gunna begins[10:25] The priest and the yarn trap[11:30] Black Mirror and landscapes of guilt[12:34] The truth beneath the folklore[13:01] Iceland Explained, support, and the Diagnostic Hub[14:25] Blue Lagoon, Reykjanesviti, and the next layer

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