George Kourounis
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George Kourounis is Canada's most active storm chaser and is also a renowned global adventurer. He was born in Hull, Quebec. He is also a film maker who is known for recording extreme weather phenomenon and other natural disasters.
In January 2005, George brought his camera to the remote Danakil Depression in the harsh Ethiopian desert and was lowered 60 feet into the smoking crater of the active Erta Ale volcano. He spent a half hour filming on top of the freshly hardened surface of the lava lake wearing a protective heat suit.
This made him the first person to have ever filmed from the inside of 3 of world’s most fearsome forces – Inside a tornado, the eye of a hurricane and inside an active volcano. He was able to intercept all 4 of the major U.S. land falling hurricanes in 2005, including devastating hurricane Katrina in Gulfport, Mississippi. While he filmed the storm, the city around him was disintegrating in the incredible winds.
Some of his other acomplishments include: Documenting Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda, Climbing Mount Nyiragongo volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo and documenting numerous destructive tornadoes across the United States. He has also filmed forest fires, floods, lightning and great white sharks
He is also the host of the adventure television program Angry Planet which airs on the Outdoor Life Network.
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