Ok (volcano)
Ok (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈɔːk] ⓘ; 1,198 m (3,930 ft)[2]) is a shield volcano in Iceland, to the west of Langjökull. It erupted during interglacials in the Pleistocene,[3] and is in proximity to the Prestahnúkur and Oddnýjarhnjúkur-Langjökull volcanic systems. The volcano was once topped by the Okjökull glacier, which may now only be represented by isolated patches of ice,[4] even if still shown on current maps.[5] At its top is the crater lake of Blávatn,[5] which can freeze over.[6] While the volcano itself historically had little attention, its absent glacier has been used to symbolise recent climate change.[4][7][8] The lost glacier was the subject of a documentary, Not Ok, in 2018, produced by Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer. In August 2019, the glacier was memorialised with a plaque on site, the English text of which, written by Andri Snær Magnason, reads:[9]
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