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Seismic activity has been observed around Grímsvötn, which last erupted in 2011. (Photo by Jon Magnusson/Getty Images)[/caption]
Grímsvötn isn't the only Icelandic volcano to cause huge disruption in Europe. Back in 2011, Eyjafjallajökull also caused havoc, and grounded 100,000 flights.
Eyjafjallajökull also altered the career path of one of the world's greatest footballers.
Back in 2010, a young Robert Lewandowksi was banging them in left, right and centre for Lech Poznan in his native Poland.
He was earmarked for a move to the Premier League. His potential match? Blackburn Rovers, then under the leadership of big Sam Allardyce.
Allardyce has said that he had agreed a move with Lewandowski's representatives, but these went up in smoke - or an ash cloud, to be precise.
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull put pay to Lewandowski's move to Blackburn.
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