Those who were watching ABC's Good Morning America this morning were treated to a live broadcast from the eruption in Holuhraun.
The show’s chief meteorologist and weekly weather anchor, Ginger Zee, was on site and a remote drone pilot from drone maker DJI took the viewers into Holuhraun's magnificent red-orange glowing lava crater.
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Read more: The black lava field is clearly visible from orbit
Here it is how it happened via Ginger Zee's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Off we go! #Iceland #GMADroneShow @goodmorningamerica
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Feb 3, 2015 at 1:15am PST
Got a geophysicist by my side! Ready to take you all into the volcano! #GMADroneShow Bjorn Oddson
A video posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 1:24am PST
A photo posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 1:36am PST
Coming up on @GMA – i'm in Iceland about to take you into an active volcano! #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/flM1Xlfck6
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015
Taking a drone inside an erupting Icelandic volcano – just another Tuesday on @GMA with @Ginger_Zee #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/pNWdZHrxCM
— Adriana Pratt (@adrianampratt) February 3, 2015
Must watch us LIVE in Iceland! #GMADroneShow @goodmorningamerica
A video posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 6:01am PST
We are flying back to Reykjavik – send me your questions about #GMADroneShow #volcano pic.twitter.com/6hfS9BZ224
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015
Thank you @DJIGlobal for taking us inside the eruption. Lava field the size of Manhattan. #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/kzk7K1mS3A
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015
Those who were watching ABC's Good Morning America this morning were treated to a live broadcast from the eruption in Holuhraun.
The show’s chief meteorologist and weekly weather anchor, Ginger Zee, was on site and a remote drone pilot from drone maker DJI took the viewers into Holuhraun's magnificent red-orange glowing lava crater.
Read more: Volcanic gas six times higher than life threatening levels
Read more: Sealing in one of world's large dust source
Read more: The black lava field is clearly visible from orbit
Here it is how it happened via Ginger Zee's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Off we go! #Iceland #GMADroneShow @goodmorningamerica
A photo posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 1:15am PST
Got a geophysicist by my side! Ready to take you all into the volcano! #GMADroneShow Bjorn Oddson
A video posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 1:24am PST
A photo posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 1:36am PST
Coming up on @GMA – i'm in Iceland about to take you into an active volcano! #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/flM1Xlfck6
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015
Taking a drone inside an erupting Icelandic volcano – just another Tuesday on @GMA with @Ginger_Zee #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/pNWdZHrxCM
— Adriana Pratt (@adrianampratt) February 3, 2015
Must watch us LIVE in Iceland! #GMADroneShow @goodmorningamerica
A video posted by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee) on
Feb 3, 2015 at 6:01am PST
We are flying back to Reykjavik – send me your questions about #GMADroneShow #volcano pic.twitter.com/6hfS9BZ224
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015
Thank you @DJIGlobal for taking us inside the eruption. Lava field the size of Manhattan. #GMADroneShow pic.twitter.com/kzk7K1mS3A
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) February 3, 2015