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  • Sunrise over Kalapana Gardens (Not to be confused with "Sunrise over Kalapana": <a href="http://www.leigh-hilbert-photography.com/Professional/2011-MOLTEN-LAVA-PHOTOS/15530612_H6kW76#!i=1227909416&k=N4xTm5R">http://www.leigh-hilbert-photography.com/Professional/2011-MOLTEN-LAVA-PHOTOS/15530612_H6kW76#!i=1227909416&k=N4xTm5R</a><br />
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Geology students on a guided tour gather along a new surface flow of molten lava.<br />
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Date Taken: 2011-03-02 06:39:49
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  • ~ Pele Roars #6~<br />
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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.<br />
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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.
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  • OCT_08-2010_Ocean Entry lava fisherman<br />
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  • County of Hawaii public viewing area April 25, 2010 <br />
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  • This one has a black frame for making canvas prints that preserve the full image and allowing for black edges to the final mounted image. The next copy has no frame.
  • OCT_08-2010_Ocean Entry lava fishermen<br />
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  • Lava Viewing July17-10<br />
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  • Hundreds of locals & visitors gather at Hawaii County lava viewing area on highway 130, July 17th, 2010 to see lava burnng rapidly through a forest and across the highway. <br />
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  • Rim of A Volcano #3-- Not the 'saftey zone'!<br />
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That's molten lava glowing red and flying through the air!
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  • Royal Gardens_2714 <br />
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Closer view of the massive mounds of advancing a`a lava and a lone hiker seen in an earlier image~<br />
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  • ~ Pele's Pot-O-Gold is Witnessed ~<br />
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Two friends dare to get close enough to an opening into molten earth: a skylight in the roof of a lava tube, exposes a tiny bit of a huge river of lava rushing toward the ocean a mile away. You can see the fuming earth beyond them where the lava tube is still crusted over but releasing sulfur dioxide gasses. The double rainbow was a plus!<br />
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(A close up view of this skylight can be viewed here: <br />
 <a href="http://leighs-gallery.smugmug.com/Professional/Hawaii-Volcano-Lava-Photos/5485573_99fen/1/518271061_tkbJh/Medium">http://leighs-gallery.smugmug.com/Professional/Hawaii-Volcano-Lava-Photos/5485573_99fen/1/518271061_tkbJh/Medium</a>
  • Waikupanaha Inferno   -- Ghost Trees-ONE- (See the classic 'Ghost Trees' shot in the main Hawaii Volcano Lava gallery- last page)<br />
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Molten lava spreads across the surface of older lava and takes out trees along the way towards the sea where it enters the ocean (The upper right glow is the plume of the ocean entry lava)<br />
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Those trees you see are ghost trees in a way-- they have already burned like a torch, what you see left are white ashy limbs-- they were very strange to see.<br />
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October 23rd, 2009, Island of Hawaii
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