They probably, like me, are just questioning how many people truly see high karma and think "oh OP is legit, they post stuff".A lot of people do actually look at other people’s profiles Leads to a bunch of accusations of shilling, or depending on which sub you’re on, dismissing their opinionAnd sometimes they do uncover bots or advertising/misinformation accounts (or they suspect them to be this)The karma minimums don't require very high karma. Regardless of the geological minutia that led to the lake’s creation, its bright rainbow of colors look unearthly.In addition to the bright, sapphire-colored waters, the steep slopes of the caldera’s bowl are almost entirely covered in red volcanic rock.

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It costs 400 kronur to enter and walk around the rim. Someone makes something up, ptretties it up, then an army of people and bots regurgitate it in the altered form until bullshit becomes more popular than the real thing.Exactly.

Kerid Crater - Beautiful Volcanic Caldera Lake - Kerid crater, a volcanic crater lake in southeast Iceland. It doesn't even look remotely real.Unfortunately this is photoshopped, I looked up the lake to mark it as a future travel location, and it doesn't look like this. It's close to the three main highlights on the unforgettable Golden Circle route, so it's easy to add this stop to your driving agenda for the day. Unpopular opinion, the ones from gas stations were just as good if not better than the ones at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsu.In some places, the gas stations are the only restaurants! PS Freaking LOVED the hot dogs. Many subs also have rules on required account age and karma to post, or threshholds where they no longer require manual review.It's much more obvious when it's a new account and the only thing they post about is "XXXX" product or "XXXX" candidate.Also, certain subs have karma minimums that need to be hit before the account can post. Do over.It actually looks way cooler in real life.

I mean I down voted it as soon as i saw it was photoshoppedI'm already sharpening the points on my pitchfork and soaking wooden torch rags in oilI've been there, can confirm it looks amazing, but this picture/photochop is horrible.I’ve been there and it’s still a cool place, Iceland does not need photoshop to be one of the most curious and beautiful environments on earth. And if you do want to get a big + next to your name, it's trivial to do it by karmawhoring in AskReddit.I guarantee you that many of the people who realized it was Yes or to be paid by PR firms to do astroturf marketing.Who upvotes this obviously fake shit?

The final resting place of the controversial chess champion. Why fuck with it? You are my hound and if you will not course at my command, I will strangle you with the corpse of the Great Serpent!What's it really look like without all the applied filters?There is not even an eye in the real picture.

It's $4 USD with free parking.My wife and I paid our entry fee and went in and saw the crater.

This abandoned, partly demolished building is now home to beautiful graffiti and murals.