Hraundrangi

Hraundrangi (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈr̥œiːnˌtrauɲcɪ], Lava Column or Rockfall Spire) is a conical peak in the Drangafjall ridge dividing from Hörgárdalur in north Iceland. It rises to 1,075 metres (3,527 ft) above sea level, 80 metres (260 ft) above the ridge. It was probably originally named simply "Drangi" and acquired the prefix from the farm of Hraun, which lies below it on the Öxnadalur side. The ridge is often erroneously referred to as Hraundrangar, the plural of Hraundrangi.

Hraundrangi

Hraundrangi (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈr̥œiːnˌtrauɲcɪ], Lava Column or Rockfall Spire) is a conical peak in the Drangafjall ridge dividing from Hörgárdalur in north Iceland. It rises to 1,075 metres (3,527 ft) above sea level, 80 metres (260 ft) above the ridge. It was probably originally named simply "Drangi" and acquired the prefix from the farm of Hraun, which lies below it on the Öxnadalur side. The ridge is often erroneously referred to as Hraundrangar, the plural of Hraundrangi.