What does stuðlaberg in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word stuðlaberg in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use stuðlaberg in Icelandic.

The word stuðlaberg in Icelandic means columnar basalt, trap rock. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word stuðlaberg

columnar basalt

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trap rock

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Salirnir okkar, Vaðlaberg, Stuðlaberg og Hlíðaberg, bjóða upp á gott aðgengi og fjölbreytta möguleika.
EVENT HALLS Our rooms, Vaðlaberg, Stuðlaberg og Hlíðaberg, offer good accessibility and diverse oportunities.
Myndlist Kristjáns á sjöunda áratugnum lýsir Halldór Björn Runólfsson með þessum orðum í sýningarskrá árið 2007: „Frá þykkum og beindregnum pensilförum, eða mósaíklöguðum köflum eftir spaða, sem minna óneitanlega á tilhöggvið stuðlaberg eða hamarveggi, þróaðist mjúkt og leikandi pensilfar eftir því sem leið á sjöunda áratuginn.
Halldór Björn Runólfsson describes Kristján's art in the 1960s in an exhibition catalogue from 2007: “From the thick, straight brushstrokes, or mosaic-fragments made with a palette knife, undeniably reminiscent of sculpted basalt columns or a sheer cliff face, soft and playful brushwork evolved in the course of the 1960s.
Reynisfjara, svört strönd og stuðlaberg 25 km Gistiaðstaða
Reynisfjara, black sand beach and columnar basalt 25 km

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