If you drop your cellphone into a dangerous place, please don't go for it. If you phone falls in a sewer grate, into river rapids, or in a volcano, it's not worth risking your life. You can get a new one. This guy from Maryland apparently didn't think about it and fell into Italy's active volcano.
(Photo: I took this photo of Mt. Vesuvius when we visited in 2016. Credit: R.G.)American tourist fell into crater of Mount Vesuvius trying to retrieve his phone
Italian media said the 23-year-old had been trying to take a selfie at the summit when his phone slipped out of his grasp and into the crater.
He tried to reach the device during Saturday's incident, but then fell a number of metres into the mouth of the volcano.
Vesuvius guides, overseen by a rescue helicopter, abseiled into the crater to reach the man, who later needed treatment for minor injuries.
Reports said the tourist and three relatives had taken a forbidden route to the summit and face charges.
Mount Vesuvius in Italy is regarded by experts to be one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, with a population of about 600,000 living within its danger zone.
Any eruption would also have an impact on three million people in the Naples area.
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