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The most thrilling moment climbers cheat death and run for their lives after a volcano erupted with an 8,000ft tower of ash as they reached the top of the crater

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The climbers saw their lives flash before their eyes as they scaled the rim of Dukono, an active volcano located in the northern part of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.

This is the thrilling moment thrill-seeking climbers narrowly escaped death after dodging an erupting volcano.

The climbers saw their lives flash before their eyes as they scaled the rim of Dukono, an active volcano located in the northern part of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.

A huge ash cloud was observed rising from the crater, approximately 8,000 feet into the air.

The climbers quickly descended the mountain to escape the danger.

Fortunately, no injuries or deaths were reported.

Shocking footage of the incident was captured by drone on August 17.

The climbers saw their lives flash before their eyes as they scaled the rim of Dukono, an active volcano located in the northern part of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.

A huge cloud of ash was seen rising from the crater, some 8,000 feet into the air.

A huge cloud of ash was seen rising from the crater, some 8,000 feet into the air.

The climbers quickly descended the mountain to escape the danger.

The climbers quickly descended the mountain to escape the danger.

Since 1993, the active volcano has been in continuous eruption.

Anak Esa, who filmed the drone video, said: “To my horror, Dukono’s activity was so high that material from the volcano was thrown out of the crater.

‘Before climbing to the summit, let’s first observe the direction of the wind, how strong the eruption is, and other considerations.

‘Don’t force yourself to reach the top when the situation doesn’t allow it. Don’t forget, the top is a reward.

‘Getting home safely is the real goal of climbing.’

The climbers’ decision to scale the dangerous volcano has been criticised by the public.

Al Goodman said: “Why are we in volcanoes? Why do humans do this? It’s like chasing tornadoes, I will never understand the need.”

Another said: Wasn’t there a warning before going up?

Brian added: “It will definitely be an unforgettable experience.”

Another said: “Why can you climb to the top like that? Was there no warning of an eruption?”

Another said: “I know it’s your hobby, but think twice, don’t look for that danger.”

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