Moscow-based Airpano film crew captured four separate volcanic cones (each fed by separate magma sources) erupting within 110 miles of one another. This sort of thing simply doesn't happen, like ever. It's probably what witnessing Haley's Comet was like.

The crew captured spectacular scenes of the Tolbachick volcano, after rushing to the barren wastes of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The team were able to utilize a pair of RC hex-drones to capture generate this magnificent panorama of the area, after battling -31-degree air temperatures, boot-sole-melting ground temperatures and stiff 15m/s winds.

Read the blogpost of the entire journey here.