Being consumed by lava and subsequently exploded into flames is an experience most human beings haven’t encountered or survived. Getting covered in a blanket of a 2,000 degree Fahrenheit material ...
The GoPro was left to film the slow crawl of lava from a volcano in Hawaii, its owner got distracted and by the time he got back the camera was covered in lava, astonishingly the camera survived. Erik ...
A camera captured the moment it was consumed by volcanic lava. Erik Storm A camera lost in volcanic lava managed to survive and capture the whole thing on video. Erik Storm, a tour guide for Kiluaea ...
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be consumed by lava, you’ll want to watch this video. Incredible footage has surfaced showing the moment that a stream of lava engulfs a GoPro camera during a ...
Watching things being engulfed by slow moving lava is entertaining as hell. It tends to fall into the same category as throwing junk into a giant shredder or the slow motion destruction of TVs.
No one would believe this story. GoPro camera falls into molten lava. Said camera is retrieved unharmed. Said camera even has shots to prove it. A videographer placed his camera virtually in an active ...
FOOTAGE from a GoPro has captured the moment it was completely consumed by lava and somehow came out still working. Tour guide Erik Storm forgot to retrieve his GoPro after placing it down a crevice ...
One day in August 2016, Erik Storm headed to the closest volcano for work. Storm was so engrossed in telling a story about the Polynesian fire goddess Pele that he forgot about the expensive camera.
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