Photograph by Baldur Sveinsson , National Geographic Your Shot
Every Icelander has watched this from the day that the earthquakes under the B r arbunga volcano on the Vatnaj kull glacier started, writes Your Shot member Baldur Sveinsson , a retired teacher who s been photographing aircraft for the past 40 years, the most exciting part of which, he says, is photographing from another aircraft. A pilot friend of mine wanted to have a look at the eruption, which is about an hour from Reykjav k. We weren t able to find any other aircraft to accompany us but decided to go anyway, as there are almost always some in the vicinity for sightseeing. We found one doing its passes from north to south. It s at least 300 meters [984 feet] in front of the lava spout.
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