A mud volcano has erupted after the Myanmar earthquake that killed over 3,500 people.
Footage showed the molten muck splashing high into the air as onlookers nervously watched on.
A motorcyclist suddenly appeared through the thick mist in the distance.
Three young men were seen riding on the bike after apparently getting too close for comfort.
The mud volcano continued to spew earth and smoke into the sky as the video came to an end.
The scary scenes were filmed near the village of Naga on Manaung Island just off the west coast of Myanmar.
The mud volcano reportedly damaged several local farms after it erupted on Sunday (6 Apr), as reported by Need To Know.
One local said: “May everyone in Myanmar be unharmed.”
Another added: “Keep safe, everyone.”

“Thank god no one was injured,” remarked someone else.
The eruption came after Myanmar was hit by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake on 28 March.
Neighbouring nations Thailand and China were also affected by the quake.
During the earthquake, two nurses in China were seen protecting babies in a hospital maternity ward.
The nurses desperately held onto the wheeled cots at Jingcheng Hospital in Ruili, located on the border with Myanmar.
One nurse, named Xiong Jielan, held a tiny newborn to her chest on the floor as the building shook violently.
Her colleague Li Xiaoqin prevented the infant beds from sliding across the room.
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