A man has decided that climbing into an active volcano is a good idea, and he’s taken us along with him – via a GoPro, of course.
George Kourounis, an adventurer and explorer, ventured into the Marum crater, which is located in an active volcano in the archipelago of Vanuatu in the South Pacific, and Kourounis recalled his experience:
Getting to [Marum] was kind of like a reverse climbing of Everest. The volcano fought back at us, and we had to deal with terrible weather, tremendous heat from the lava, descending and ascending 400 meters of near vertical, loose rock face, acid rain so strong that it could have come from a car battery, and a variety of other craziness.
Check out the full story on the Huffington Post.
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