The world's most dangerous parking lot

Reckless drivers park their cars right next to Eyjafjallajvkull volcano that is erupting molten lava to 1,200 degrees Celsius in Iceland, creating the world's most dangerous parking lot.

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Reckless drivers for cars approach the erupting volcano. (Photo: Barcroft)

A row of cars parked at the feet of the hot lava flows flowing from the slopes of Eyjafjallajvkull volcano.The latest rise of the volcano in 2010 has hurt all over Europe by unleashing a lot of dust and dust rising in the atmosphere, polluting the environment and hindering air traffic.

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A row of cars parked at the foot of hot lava flows
Burns are overflowing from the edge of Eyjafjallajvkull volcano. (Photo: Barcroft)

Adventurous drivers even leave their cars to admire closer to the flow of lava. Some of them stood half a meter deadly from the melting liquid.

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The road to Eyjafjallajvkull volcano is covered with nearly 1 meter of snow and dust. (Photo: Barcroft)

Kristjan, who had spent three hours crossing a dangerous glacier in hot weather to reach that particular 'parking lot' , said: The tracks of jeeps on the snow gradually disappeared under the lava, but Because the process was quite slow, we really didn't notice any movement.

The sound is very memorable there. It sounds like a firework.

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Dangerous lava flows flow down the volcanic slopes. (Photo: Barcroft)

After a few hours, the night falls and the weather gets worse.We decided to leave, but on the way back to the glacier, snow fell so thick that we could only see about 3 meters in front of the car, so it was easy to get lost.At one point, we lost the car for about 20 minutes.

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The rise of Eyjafjallajvkull volcano last time in the year
2010 has harmed all over Europe when a huge amount of dust and dust has been thrown up
in the atmosphere, polluting the environment and hindering aviation.

We are not equipped with GPS navigation system to know where to go. This is extremely disadvantageous . However, in the end, we found another group and continued our journey home.

When I got back to my departure place, looking back at the photos from the trip, I was surprised that I had experienced the same things.