Last week, Fagradalsfjall, a volcano in Iceland, began erupting for the first time in more than 800 years, according to the BBC. The BBC also reports that the eruption has resulted in 10.5 million cubic feet of lava pouring out of the volcano, attracting tourists from all around Iceland. And while Iceland may be out of reach for most of us, we can still see the eruption up close and personal thanks to technology. Head over to Wired for some incredible drone footage of this once in a lifetime experience.