Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park

November 13, 2007

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We had hoped to be able to see flowing lava, but on June 17 "Event 56" changed things at Kilauea. The flow that had been headed pretty much straight downmountain from the Pu`u `O`o vent stopped, and new flows were now headed east and north into a preserve area with no roads. Oh well. But we got to see the craters and the older flows, and they were impressive enough. At the Mauna Ulu area we could smell the smoke from the fires as the lava burned the trees in the preserve.

Along Crater Rim Drive

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Thurston Lava Tube

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The end of the road

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Holei Sea Arch

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Coastline views

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Mauna Ulu plaque

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Kilauea Iki

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As close as we're gonna get, apparently

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Misty evening

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