Google Street View has captured images from inside the crater of a live volcano in Vanuatu with the help of Kiwi volcano enthusiast Matt Davison.
Davison, who works for Google in Auckland, pitched the project to Google Street View, and was one of the people to descend into the crater of Mt Marum to get images.
The expedition team travelled to Ambrym, a volcanic island with two active volcanic cones - Benbow and Marum.
To get inside the active volcano, Google partnered with explorers Geoff Mackley and Chris Horsly, who repelled 400m into the Marum crater with a Street View Trekker collecting 360-degree imagery of the journey down to the molten lava lake, which is roughly the size of two football fields.