A mi opinion personal esta muy bueno el video WoW !! pero esas personas que hacen alli tan cerca de esa lava ardiendo??? luego ocurre un desastre y dicen que es culpa del gobierno o_O ...
it is not an eruption are lava flows, veeery slow, and relatively safe to watch, it's been like this for the last 2 years at least, it's an oportunity to witness livin earth
@alexanderssson 100% YES! It's one of those things that will stay with me for the rest of my life. Your jaw just drops because it's so amazing what you are seeing. The heat is unbelievable - it's tough to get within 10ft of the lava. Roasting marshmallows is cool (sold at bottom of Pacaya). Use a long stick. The climb up is really exhausting (I couldn't catch my breath) but it's worth it. Go!
@alexanderssson Tickets are sold at a lot of various travel agencies in Antigua. I chose Chejos at 3 C. Poniente 24 (the owner has climbed it around 2000 times by now). I can't remember the price but it's under $20. I chose the day tour over the night and I'd recomend that but it's a personal preference. If you like coffee I'd recomend doing a coffee plantation tour too.
@alexanderssson I just read something that gave me goosebumps on CNN.com. Four days ago (on Thursday) this exact volcano erupted and killed 3 people (after being that close to lava I can't imagine a more painful and horrible death). Man, that's gonna hurt tourism. Wouldn't be suprised if they stop all tours up Pacaya for awhile.
huy Dios que personas tan confiadas, y mas con niños con la naturaleza no se juega tomen conciencia
I can't believe my eyes so many people that close to all that lava they have to be crazy children a dog have these adults any brains
A mi opinion personal esta muy bueno el video WoW !! pero esas personas que hacen alli tan cerca de esa lava ardiendo??? luego ocurre un desastre y dicen que es culpa del gobierno o_O ...
Wholy shit , that place it's scary as hell !.
what was the reason to get that close , you risk your damm life .
I'm climbing this volcano May 9. Hope it's this active the day I go up there. Can't wait.
it is not an eruption are lava flows, veeery slow, and relatively safe to watch, it's been like this for the last 2 years at least, it's an oportunity to witness livin earth
@alexanderssson 100% YES! It's one of those things that will stay with me for the rest of my life. Your jaw just drops because it's so amazing what you are seeing. The heat is unbelievable - it's tough to get within 10ft of the lava. Roasting marshmallows is cool (sold at bottom of Pacaya). Use a long stick. The climb up is really exhausting (I couldn't catch my breath) but it's worth it. Go!
Hahah sounds like you are walking on cornflakes :D hey whats with that dog sleeping there xD
BTW nice video!
@alexanderssson Tickets are sold at a lot of various travel agencies in Antigua. I chose Chejos at 3 C. Poniente 24 (the owner has climbed it around 2000 times by now). I can't remember the price but it's under $20. I chose the day tour over the night and I'd recomend that but it's a personal preference. If you like coffee I'd recomend doing a coffee plantation tour too.
Que fregados la gente busca en ese lugar es mi pregunta no piensan?
@alexanderssson I just read something that gave me goosebumps on CNN.com. Four days ago (on Thursday) this exact volcano erupted and killed 3 people (after being that close to lava I can't imagine a more painful and horrible death). Man, that's gonna hurt tourism. Wouldn't be suprised if they stop all tours up Pacaya for awhile.
wow
Xq les permiten estar tan cerca no mira el peligro
lol good one...
o_O woow!!
Imagine se explode esto
Poor dog!
Scared as Hell!!!
hola xD
wow