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7. Florida Underwater

Potential Camera: GoPro HERO3 Purchase Locations: Walmart, GoPro.com Price range: $100–$350* Using a GoPro camera, photographer Dana C. captured this underwater image for her 2018 entry in the National Geographic "Your Shot" competition. She claimed that she was "completely hooked" after having her "first experience" filming underwater.

Underwater Florida via Pinterest / National Geographic In the picture, someone was cannonballing into the water. However, this time, we were able to witness what transpired beneath the pool's surface. GoPro cameras are reasonably priced; the HERO9 is only $399. Walmart, Target, and the GoPro website sell them. Depending on where you buy, their underwater cameras, like the HERO3, range in price from $100 to $350.

8. Selfie of an Active Volcano

Potential Camera: iPhone Snapshot Where to Purchase: Apple Price range: $599–$799* Instagram user @JennyM89 and her companion captured a sensual selfie, erupting in the backdrop against the backdrop of an active volcano. @JennyM89 was by no means the first on the list of "Most Dangerous Selfies in the World," and this is undoubtedly a good candidate.

Active Volcano Selfie on Instagram.com/@jennym89 Given the number of falls, the Royal Geographic Society in the UK has frequently advised against capturing pictures similar to this one. For instance, a guy plunged 70 feet into the caldera of Mount Kilauea in 2019 after climbing over a guardrail. Although he made it out of the fall unscathed, other thrill-seekers learned a very serious lesson from that.
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