Spectacular images have been released of George Kourounis, 44, rappelling 31 meters down into the crater amid 1,000C temperatures and walking across its surface.
The bizarre landmark – officially called The Darvaza Crater – has been alight for more than 40 years after a drilling accident caused Soviet scientists to set it on fire to burn off excess gas.
When Mr Kourounis, from Toronto, Canada, heard a rumour the Turkmenistan government was planning to extinguish the flames, he decided to up his efforts to visit the location. Newly-released images capture him dangling precariously above the crater wearing a heat-reflective suit, breathing apparatus and a custom-made Kevlar harness. He would stay in the crater for around 15 minutes before being pulled out by the rigging team.
After the dare-devil expedition Mr Kourounis shared his impressions:
When Mr Kourounis, from Toronto, Canada, heard a rumour the Turkmenistan government was planning to extinguish the flames, he decided to up his efforts to visit the location. Newly-released images capture him dangling precariously above the crater wearing a heat-reflective suit, breathing apparatus and a custom-made Kevlar harness. He would stay in the crater for around 15 minutes before being pulled out by the rigging team.
After the dare-devil expedition Mr Kourounis shared his impressions:
See more photos....“Since this was something nobody had ever done before there was a lot of uncertainty and questions. How hot was it at the bottom? Is the air breathable? Will the ropes survive? What if something goes wrong? Nobody knew the answers – not even me. When I actually set foot at the bottom it was an overwhelming feeling. I was in a spot where no human had ever been. It was like stepping onto an alien planet – more people have been on the moon. It was exciting, adventurous, dangerous, a world first and a contribution to science. The expedition had everything I love.”




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