Thor's Well is reported to be a deep cylindrical hole in the lava flow that hollows on the bottom. As the waves role in slightly before through slightly after high tide, the well empties and fills with each surge of blue sea water. As I walk out onto the lava flow, I note a couple of photographers and once I see their subject, I know I'm in the correct place. They quickly confirm my suspicion. They further mention that high tide is approaching in just a few minutes, which prompts me to wait.
As I watch nature in action, I'm amazed at the feature. It seems all sides of the inner cylinder are covered with mussels. The timing of the undulating sea seems crucial in determining how high the water will splash above the well. If the timing of the wave is just right, it will not break before hitting the shore, which will cause a much higher rise in the well.
I stay and observe for thirty minutes or so, before walking back to the jeep and heading for my next destination. This is truly an amazing site and I'm lucky to have been able to witness it.
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