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Ethereal images capture meteor speeding over molten lava (PHOTOS) | Ethereal images capture meteor speeding over molten lava (PHOTOS) |
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An incredible once-in-a-lifetime shot by a photographer in Hawaii saw him brave a volcanic eruption to find the perfect setting for his dramatic night sky image. | An incredible once-in-a-lifetime shot by a photographer in Hawaii saw him brave a volcanic eruption to find the perfect setting for his dramatic night sky image. |
American photographer Mike Mezeul, 32, is no stranger to snapping stunning photos of nature at it’s awesome best. | |
He captured the incredible images juxtaposing Earth’s volcanic activity against the dark vastness of space while visiting Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii when he spotted a meteor soaring overhead. | He captured the incredible images juxtaposing Earth’s volcanic activity against the dark vastness of space while visiting Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii when he spotted a meteor soaring overhead. |
“I was literally in shock,” he told The Huffington Post. “It was my third frame to shoot after the sun had set, and after I saw the meteor, I knew I couldn’t beat that image, so I packed it up and headed back.” | “I was literally in shock,” he told The Huffington Post. “It was my third frame to shoot after the sun had set, and after I saw the meteor, I knew I couldn’t beat that image, so I packed it up and headed back.” |
Mezeul trekked some 13 miles “through some of the most extreme landscape I’ve ever been in” to get his shots - and left after spending just a few seconds at the site to avoid getting burned by lava. | |
“Once I found the lava surface flows, it was so amazing to see something that had traveled so far from the center of our Earth to that exact spot,” said Mezeul. | |
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Mezeul travels all over the world to capture spectacular pictures of the elements, sharing them on social media and his website. | |
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