Check out this amazing view of a drone flying through an elimination volcano in Iceland

Phagdalasfjal volcano near Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital last Friday Began to erupt For the first time in 800 years after the island nation’s thousands of small earthquakes. Thankfully, the explosion was small and has not endangered anyone. Instead, it is gifted to the world with some awe-inspiring views of lava flowing from the ground.

The scene is best captured by Björn Steinbeck, an Icelandic drone pilot who adopted a direct way to fly through the explosion. We saw footage from Steinbuck (above) Via twitter, And they seem to have taken a variety of flight through the aerial lava – a daring feat that makes us wonder how their drone survived the high temperatures.

If the Phagadalsfjal eruption seems relatively minor for a volcano, it is because it is. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) said in a statement, “The eruption is considered to be a short one and the eruption of the eruption is approximately 500–700 m (1640–2300 ft) long.” “Lava is less than 1 square kilometer (0.4 sq mi) in size.”

You can get a better sense of the scale of the thing in these images taken on Sunday below. They show hordes of pedestrians praising the explosion, which is located about 40 kilometers west of the Icelandic capital of Reykjanić.

This video below also shows you before and after the blast site, which is situated in a small valley in a deserted area of ​​the country. News report No ash has fallen due to the eruption, but residents living under the volcano have been told to close their windows due to possible gas emissions.

No one stopped Steinbeck from being up-and-personal with Fagardalsfel. And if you want to see their great videos and pictures of Iceland by air, you can check them out Official instagram. There are some really amazing shots to admire.

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