A few days ago, the Etna volcano in Sicily erupted and slightly injured several tourists and journalists who wanted to see Europe's largest active volcano up close. Would you like to see the crater of the volcano yourself, but don't want to wear your head for sale? Want to visit it from the comfort of your home? Google Street View now lets you do just that.
Google Street View he deviated from the path. This is not to say that the developers did anything wrong, it just veered off the roads into the wilderness. You are just like Sam Cossman and George Korounis have always dreamed of going down into the crater of the Marum volcano on the island of Ambrym in the Pacific Ocean, which is also called the window to hell and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world?
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Now you have a great opportunity, and you don't even have to risk your life or leave the chair. You can visit it with the help of the Google Street View service. They risked their lives for you Geoff Mackley and Chris Horsley, who came down with the cameras 400 meters deep in the throat.