Hai anh chàng kan dãm Liudmila & Andrey fiêu lưu dến "thăm" ngọn núi lữa Plosky Tobalchik ỡ fía Dông nước Nga, sau 36 năm ngũ yên, nay thức zậy fun lữa, khoái, thạch nham, dá lõng ..chãy thành sông ..ngoằn ngoèo trông thiệt dẹp mắt ..nhưng kũng rất kinh hồn.
The river of fire caught on camera by
intrepid photographers who climbed erupting Russian volcano
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED: The eruption at the Plosky Tolbachik volcano on Kamchatka Peninsula, east Russia, saw a river of fiery lava flow down the mountain, underneath a bright full moon.
These stunning pictures of the volcano were taken by daredevil
bloggers Liudmila and Andrey.
The travelling pair were visiting the site
with a group of volcanologist and what started out as a quiet lava flow, soon
turned into an inferno.
'We had been standing up quietly, sipping
vodka. Lava was flowing past calmly, Andrey told Siberian Times.
At some point I left to pick up my camera
that was lying on the edge of the lava crater. I was just on time to see that
it is filling with lava, while the lava stream in the canyon has almost dried
out'.
Andrey explained his concern to the team who
told him not to worry, but they were soon forced to eat their own words.
'At some point the crater got completely
filled - when the lava with a sound of porridge leaking out of the pan
started to flow out.’
The experts were still making fun of the
pair for being scared, Andrey explains, but shortly afterwards gas erupted
from the centre of the crate – a warning that lava was soon to come.
The pair describe how even the experts began
to panic and the group were forced to escape to safety – with the pictures
to prove it.
The Plosky Tolbachik volcano on Russia's
Kamchatka Peninsula burst into activity on November 27 last year after laying
dormant for 36 years.
The peninsula has a high density of
volcanoes and associated volcanic phenomena, with 19 active volcanoes being
included in the six UNESCO World Heritage List sites in the Volcanoes of
Kamchatka group, most of them on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The highest volcano is Klyuchevskaya Sopka
(15,584 ft), the largest active volcano in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The river of fire caught on camera by intrepid photographers who climbed erupting Russian volcano
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