I remembered where I heard that Eyjafjallajökull was the glacier, it was from a comedy quiz show over here in Britain called ‘Have I Got News For You’, the presenter said the volcano was actually called Gear.
I’ve no idea if that is spelled correctly or not as the subtitles weren’t any help in the slightest.
Pro tip: Eyjafjallajökull (yes I copypasted that from elsewhere) is actually the glacier covering the volcano, not the volcano itself.
Can’t recall the name of the volcano itself, nor can I find it’s actual name anywhere on the internet (and by that I mean Wikipedia)
Actually, vulcano covered by Eyjafjallajökull glacier is named Eyjafjallajökull (yes I copypasted that twice from your post).
If you thought about Eyjafjöll, its name of whole mountain rigde, not summit itself.
I remembered where I heard that Eyjafjallajökull was the glacier, it was from a comedy quiz show over here in Britain called ‘Have I Got News For You’, the presenter said the volcano was actually called Gear.
I’ve no idea if that is spelled correctly or not as the subtitles weren’t any help in the slightest.
Apparently trying to put HTML links into comments just gets rid of the HTML altogether.
i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/stiggy1605/gear.png
Fail. The top half of this image is missing.
Yeah, if you check the link provided in a reply, it’s made of TWO images, and the idiot forgot the first.
theoatmeal.com/comics/volcano_name
Well it’s certainly catchy.