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Recorded on the south shores of the Island of Hawaii Saturday morning, December 17, 2011. Video shot from a boat without any stabilization can tend to roll around a bit ... so I kept it short so you won't get seasick :) 

The volume of surface lava being sent from fissures at Pu`u O`o Crater through insulating tube systems seven miles south to the ocean changes daily, but yesterday I went by boat to witness this. For more information on how to see the lava by boat and to see some of the still images that I took there, go to my Hawaiian Lava Daily blogspot website: http://hawaiianlavadaily.blogspot.com/2011/12/lava-continues-dropping-off-cliffs-into.html

Also, you can see more images taken on this day, and other recent images, as a slideshow, or any other viewing option you desire, here on my new online gallery: Leigh-Hilbert-Photography(dot)com ...Open the Royal Gardens Lava flow 2011-2012  gallery.
IMAGE# OCEAN_ENTRY_0036

Date Taken:	2011-12-17 09:13:15
Camera:	Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Exposure Time:	0.0666s (1/15)
Aperture:	f/2.8
ISO:	6400
Focal Length:	16mm
IMAGE# OCEAN_ENTRY_0052

Date Taken:	2011-12-17 09:16:58
Camera:	Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Exposure Time:	0.0333s (1/30)
Aperture:	f/2.8
ISO:	5000
Focal Length:	24mm
Rainbow Ocean Entry

IMG# 5194
Recorded on the south shores of the Island of Hawaii Saturday morning, December 17, 2011. Video shot from a boat without any stabilization can tend to roll around a bit ... so I kept it short so you won't get seasick :)

The volume of surface lava being sent from fissures at Pu`u O`o Crater through insulating tube systems seven miles south to the ocean changes daily, but yesterday I went by boat to witness this. For more information on how to see the lava by boat and to see some of the still images that I took there, go to my Hawaiian Lava Daily blogspot website: http://hawaiianlavadaily.blogspot.com/2011/12/lava-continues-dropping-off-cliffs-into.html

Also, you can see more images taken on this day, and other recent images, as a slideshow, or any other viewing option you desire, here on my new online gallery: Leigh-Hilbert-Photography(dot)com ...Open the http://www.leigh-hilbert-photography.com/Professional/ROYAL-GARDENS-LAVA-FLOW-2011/20580940_Tk6Ngj#1630902075_bMGDHdm >Royal Gardens Lava flow 2011-2012 gallery.
Recorded on the south shores of the Island of Hawaii Saturday morning, December 17, 2011. Video shot from a boat without any stabilization can tend to roll around a bit ... so I kept it short so you won't get seasick :)

The volume of surface lava being sent from fissures at Pu`u O`o Crater through insulating tube systems seven miles south to the ocean changes daily, but yesterday I went by boat to witness this. For more information on how to see the lava by boat and to see some of the still images that I took there, go to my Hawaiian Lava Daily blogspot website: http://hawaiianlavadaily.blogspot.com/2011/12/lava-continues-dropping-off-cliffs-into.html

Also, you can see more images taken on this day, and other recent images, as a slideshow, or any other viewing option you desire, here on my new online gallery: Leigh-Hilbert-Photography(dot)com ...Open the http://www.leigh-hilbert-photography.com/Professional/ROYAL-GARDENS-LAVA-FLOW-2011/20580940_Tk6Ngj#1630902075_bMGDHdm >Royal Gardens Lava flow 2011-2012 gallery.
See video in original gallery.