Watch this amazing footage of a drone flying right through an erupting volcano in Iceland

Source: The Verge added 22nd Mar 2021

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Last Friday, the Fagradalsfjall volcano near Iceland’s capital of Reykjavik began erupting for the first time in 800 years after the island nation was hit by thousands of small earthquakes. Thankfully, the eruption was small and has not put anyone in danger. Instead, it’s gifted the world with some awe-inspiring views of lava flowing from the ground.

The sight has been best captured by Icelandic drone pilot Bjorn Steinbekk, who took the straightforward approach of flying right through the eruption. We spotted the footage from Steinbekk (above) via Twitter, and it seems he flew several sorties through the airborne lava — a daring feat that makes us wonder how his drone survived the high temperatures.

Það er bara ein fokking regla og það er að negla!!!!

Posted by Bjorn Steinbekk on Saturday, March 20, 2021

If the eruption of Fagradalsfjall looks relatively minor for a volcano, that’s because it is. “The eruption is considered a small one and the eruption fissure is about 500-700 metres (1640-2300 feet) long,” said the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) in a statement. “The lava is less than 1 square kilometre (0.4 square miles) in size.”

You can get a better sense of the scale of the thing in these images taken on Sunday below. They show crowds of hikers admiring the eruption, which is located around 40 kilometers west of the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.


  • Hikers admire the erupting Fagradalsfjall volcano.


    Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images



  • Photo by JEREMIE RICHARD/AFP via Getty Images

This video below also shows you a before and after of the eruption site, which is nestled in a small valley in an uninhabited region of the country. News reports say there’s been no ash fall created by the eruption, but residents living downwind of the volcano have been told to close their windows due to possible gas emissions.

None of that has stopped Steinbekk from getting up-close-and-personal with Fagradalsfjall. And if you want to see more of his fantastic videos and images of Iceland from the air, you can check out his official Instagram. There are some truly wonderful shots to admire.

Read the full article at The Verge

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