Stunning timelapse footage captures northern lights over erupting Iceland volcano
A volcano in south-west Iceland is erupting for the fourth time in recent months. The volcano, near the fishing town of Grindavik, has been active for 28 days, the second longest eruption in the last three years, the first being six months in 2021. Timelapse footage shows lava erupting while the northern lights can be seen in the background.
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9 comments
Mount Doom!
wow
Ummmmm aliens ? At the end there 2 flying lights
Tf are we gonna keep not noticing these UFOS ARE EVERYWHERE🫣
0:28 who can tell me who are whose 2 lights? Are NEWS again entertaining children of the planet earth?
Reminds me of one of those cheap snake sparklers burning on the ground Joe Dirt style
Wow!
Gnarly.
Woooooow❤