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Watch a GoPro get dipped into a lava lamp

Feb 18, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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GoPro Lava Lamp

Since they were introduced in 2006, GoPros around the world have been subjected to some strange and brutal challenges and environments. This one might just take the cake though.

The guys behind What’s Inside teamed up with fellow YouTuber Shonduras to drop a GoPro HERO Session into a lava lamp that had its top cut off. As you can imagine, the results are…interesting.

Despite a temperature of 135º and a gooey mess of whatever it is that’s inside lava lamps, the HERO Session held up and made for some ethereal footage worthy of a 70’s music video.

To up the ante, the What’s Inside team decided to make a giant lava lamp using a six gallon glass container, which you can see here.

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