Nick Selway, 28, and CJ Kale, 35, captured these dramatic images of lava as it flows from Kilauea through Kalapana, Hawaii.
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Nick Selway, 28, and CJ Kale, 35, captured these dramatic images of lava as it flows from Kilauea through Kalapana, Hawaii.
Credit: Caters News Agency
Two daredevil photographers have risked their lives to become the first people to capture the explosive moment fiery lava crashes into the sea - while in the water themselves.
Nick Selway, 28, and C.J. Kale, 35, braved 110F waters to snap the amazing images - standing just feet away from scalding heat and floating lava bombs. Using a simple protective casing around their cameras, and donning just swimming shorts and flippers, they got the images while bobbing up and down with the water as the surf washed over their heads.
Credit: Caters News Agency
Two daredevil photographers have risked their lives to become the first people to capture the explosive moment fiery lava crashes into the sea - while in the water themselves.
Nick Selway, 28, and C.J. Kale, 35, braved 110F waters to snap the amazing images - standing just feet away from scalding heat and floating lava bombs. Using a simple protective casing around their cameras, and donning just swimming shorts and flippers, they got the images while bobbing up and down with the water as the surf washed over their heads.
Credit: Caters News Agency
Two daredevil photographers have risked their lives to become the first people to capture the explosive moment fiery lava crashes into the sea - while in the water themselves.
Nick Selway, 28, and C.J. Kale, 35, braved 110F waters to snap the amazing images - standing just feet away from scalding heat and floating lava bombs. Using a simple protective casing around their cameras, and donning just swimming shorts and flippers, they got the images while bobbing up and down with the water as the surf washed over their heads.