Litli-Hrútur, or “Little Ram” formed on the Reykjanes Peninsula, in the country’s southwest, July 10 after a fissure fractured the ground.

Loud explosions can now be heard ringing through the scarred landscape as volatile gases combust.

“The gas then accumulates in gaps and cavities in the lava.”

“When an ember or flame from the fire breaks into it, an explosion occurs.”

Authorities urge adventure-seekers to exercise caution if they approach the eruption site.

David Smart, a tornado and storm researcher at University College London’s Hazard Center, told Live Science the phenomenon happens when heat from the ground reacts with the atmosphere.

“This is a type of tornado that is sometimes seen where there is a strong heat source on the ground and the atmosphere is unstable in the lowest kilometre or so near the surface,” Smart said.

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