Kilauea 1
First some background information: Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii has been in a constant state of eruption for over 25 years. Recently the eruption site moved from Pu`u `O`o to a new location just SE of the previous spot. More recently the lava flow reached the ocean near enough to existing roads that tourists can view it after a short hike.
Last week there was an unusual event that took place within Halemaumau crater, which is a small (1 km) crater within the caldera, or large crater (4 km), which sits atop Kilauea. Gases started exiting a vent on the east wall in huge quantities. I captured the first four shots in this series last Monday, the first from the Volcano House on the eastern side of the caldera. The sky was very overcast that day.
If you wish to comment, you may wish to wait until you've viewed all eight fotos in this series.
Theo Weijmer 22/03/2008 12:39
Hope you survived but I'm looking forward ti the other eight Tom.Happy Easter to you and you're beloved ones!!!
Greetings Theo
BRYAN CRUTE 21/03/2008 13:39
Thanks for the information Tom, hope this is not a bad sign of things to come ?Regards
Bryan
CsomorLászló 21/03/2008 11:11
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