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The new fajana of the La Palma volcano, seen from a drone

A Twitter user has shared an impressive video of the crater of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma from a drone view.

The magnitude of the volcano, seen from a drone

In the video clip, you can see how the Canarian crater continues to expel large amounts of lava after having erupted for more than 50 days . Specifically, we start by seeing images of a road covered by ash at full speed and then we see how the drone is able to reach the top of the mountain, flying over a wash, going up to the cone of the volcano, showing spectacular views and then going down another of the spectacular coladas.

Many users have compared the views to Mordor, the fictional country from The Lord of the Rings by British writer JRR Tolkien.

Here is the video they have shared on social networks:

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