I am severely tempted to hop on a flight to go and see it, but wondering if it's such a "once in a lifetime" thing to go see? That, and if it'll peter out by the time I get there, and $500+ to just fly on a whim and stay overnight.
> but wondering if it's such a "once in a lifetime" thing to go see?
Depends how close you go to see.
If you wanna see it more than once, don't go too close.
Yeah it went on about 12 hours which might be a record. But this was the 38th eruption this year. Others may not have been as big as this though.
That said, it feels like a once in a lifetime experience, yes. See my video: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE4NDM1Nzg1OTAyMTA0...