Images of drones are incredibly close to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano

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This is ‘Fagradalsfjall’, which broke out over the weekend.

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Over the weekend, a volcano – called Fagradalsfjall – near Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, erupted.

It is the first time that the volcano erupted in 800 years. It is an eruption that Icelanders have been waiting for for several weeks and, fortunately, no one was injured as a result.

In the wake of this eruption, incredible images of the volcano and lava pouring out of it were released. The results are absolutely amazing.

This footage of the drone, taken by Bjorn Steinbekk, is perhaps the best of the lot. It’s impressive.

A live broadcast was also created to allow people to view the volcano online. It is currently still broadcasting. Nothing but respect for the scientists who created it.

At the time of writing, the volcano is glowing in the dark, creating a suitably infernal set of orange hues. It is worth being hypnotized, at least for a few minutes.

A second live broadcast, from a much more distant distance, was also set up.

For those who just want the highlights, this time lapse of the shoot is great.

The night time lapse is even more attractive …

Finally, this image and the accompanying photograph come incredibly close to the volcano and its effects.

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