Diamond Craters Outstanding Natural Area

Diamond Craters, is an Outstanding Natural Area of 17,000 acres has some of the most diverse basaltic volcanic features in the nation clustered within a small, accessible area. The area displays an entire range of eruptions possible in basaltic volcanism. It was formed sometime in the past 25,000 years and now resembles a thin, rocky pancake with a few bumps. Its like taking a journey back to earths volcanic past were you can see large craters and vents, cinder cones, spatter cones, lava tubes, driblet spires, a graben, a water-filled maar, and lava flows. If you visit Diamond Craters be prepared for the weather and know that there is no cell service. Download offline maps before you go and have good tires because the roads rough and have sharp rocks. Make sure you bring snacks and plenty of water and a first aid kit in case of a emergency. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes for desert conditions and sharp volcanic rocks. Thanks for watching. This is my first time using a drone so pardon it not being the best. Ill become a better drone operator as I practice more.