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*VIDEO* DECEMBER 5TH, 2011 ROYAL GARDENS HAWAII
A fast moving molten lava flow ploughs into a Big Island Hawaii forest, coming so close to a home the owner had to be airlifted to safety by helicopter. That home is the last one still occupied within the original Royal Gardens subdivision, a once large community set up on the steep slopes of the Pulama Pali four miles west of Kalapana Gardens,.

Unfortunately, Royal Gardens was built four miles directly below Pu`u O`o -- a very active and prolific lava producing volcano. Molten lava spewing out of that crater first began destroying sections of the subdivision streets and homes as far back as the mid-eighties. As the years went by more lava flows sliced through the area, more homes burned and all access roads were obliterated... except for Jack's street and his beautiful hand built home setting in an old lush forest.

Jack Thompson chose to remain living there even though the forests around him have shrunk to being a green patch on the side of a mountain of raw, rough, gray lava fields.

So in this short video, the helicopter you see rising out of the burning forest, fronted by flowing lava, is Jack being taken out of the path of the inferno. The lava was very close to Jack's home when I shot this footage, but as of this writing, pilots claim his house still remains standing, as rivers of lava slice another swath of trees and streets bordering his property.
~ Molten Lava Meets Pacific Ocean ~ Island of Hawaii July 08

A recent phenomenon; massive explosions take place at the base of the plume where molten lava is pumping into the ocean on the Island of Hawaii.

The plume is comprised of steam, sulfur dioxide, hydrachloric acid, glass particles, ash, rock, and black sand. As the molten lava pours out of the lava tubes that carried it from magma chambers under the flanks of Mauna Loa’s Kilauea volcano above, it instantly explodes into black sand and rock fragments. Many of these molten chunks will continue floating and streaming on the ocean. This is the most ocean entry lava that has been seen here in local memory.
~ Molten Lava Meets Pacific Ocean ~

A recent phenomenon; massive explosion takes place at the base of the plume where molten lava is pumping into the ocean on the Island of Hawaii.

The plume is comprised of steam, sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, glass particles, ash, rock, and black sand. As the molten lava pours out of the lava tubes that carried it from magma chambers under the flanks of Mauna Loa’s Kilauea volcano above, it instantly explodes into black sand and rock fragments. Many of these molten chunks will continue floating and streaming on the ocean. This is the most ocean entry lava that has been seen here in local memory.
*VIDEO* DECEMBER 5TH, 2011 ROYAL GARDENS HAWAII
A fast moving molten lava flow ploughs into a Big Island Hawaii forest, coming so close to a home the owner had to be airlifted to safety by helicopter. That home is the last one still occupied within the original Royal Gardens subdivision, a once large community set up on the steep slopes of the Pulama Pali four miles west of Kalapana Gardens,.

Unfortunately, Royal Gardens was built four miles directly below Pu`u O`o -- a very active and prolific lava producing volcano. Molten lava spewing out of that crater first began destroying sections of the subdivision streets and homes as far back as the mid-eighties. As the years went by more lava flows sliced through the area, more homes burned and all access roads were obliterated... except for Jack's street and his beautiful hand built home setting in an old lush forest.

Jack Thompson chose to remain living there even though the forests around him have shrunk to being a green patch on the side of a mountain of raw, rough, gray lava fields.

So in this short video, the helicopter you see rising out of the burning forest, fronted by flowing lava, is Jack being taken out of the path of the inferno. The lava was very close to Jack's home when I shot this footage, but as of this writing, pilots claim his house still remains standing, as rivers of lava slice another swath of trees and streets bordering his property.
*VIDEO* DECEMBER 5TH, 2011 ROYAL GARDENS HAWAII
A fast moving molten lava flow ploughs into a Big Island Hawaii forest, coming so close to a home the owner had to be airlifted to safety by helicopter. That home is the last one still occupied within the original Royal Gardens subdivision, a once large community set up on the steep slopes of the Pulama Pali four miles west of Kalapana Gardens,.

Unfortunately, Royal Gardens was built four miles directly below Pu`u O`o -- a very active and prolific lava producing volcano. Molten lava spewing out of that crater first began destroying sections of the subdivision streets and homes as far back as the mid-eighties. As the years went by more lava flows sliced through the area, more homes burned and all access roads were obliterated... except for Jack's street and his beautiful hand built home setting in an old lush forest.

Jack Thompson chose to remain living there even though the forests around him have shrunk to being a green patch on the side of a mountain of raw, rough, gray lava fields.

So in this short video, the helicopter you see rising out of the burning forest, fronted by flowing lava, is Jack being taken out of the path of the inferno. The lava was very close to Jack's home when I shot this footage, but as of this writing, pilots claim his house still remains standing, as rivers of lava slice another swath of trees and streets bordering his property.
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