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Pahoehoe lobe sitting on the surface, Hawaii
FOTO MOKU - September 2, 2017 - Lava from the vent at Pu’u O’o enters the sea at Kamokuna on Hawaii Island. The lava travels about 6 miles, as a crow flies, from the vent at Pu’u O’o to the sea a Kamokuna.
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Surprise Color
by Raiatea Arcuri
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See a 'firehose' of lava shooting into the ocean
A National Park Service ranger captures a stunning moment of nature's power as a blood-red flow of lava leaps into ocean water in Hawaii.
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2/02/2017 The New York Times: No End in Sight for a Hawaii Volcano’s Ocean Lava Show
FOTO MOKU - July 15, 2017 - Hiking to the lava’s ocean entry at Kamokuna, near Kalapana on Hawaii Island. Lava is making its way down the pali toawrds the sea.
by HikerEyes
"Hawaii - The Pace of Formation" is a window into the creation of an island. The Kilauea Volcano's continued flow of lava into the ocean is one of the few places in the world to provide a front row seat of an island's formation. The Big Island is literally changing before your eyes. This vast island contains 8 out of 13 different climate zones in the world, each with unique ecosystems, making the Big Island one of the most ecologically diverse places in the world. To showcase its diversity, we wanted to slow things down and let its beauty speak for itself. Enjoy! Visit all the locations in this video for yourself in this unique 8k 360 video experience: youtube.com/watch?v=c858UGeCeG4 Check out a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of this adventure: vimeo.com/203005247 Filmed by Aaron Mendez instagram.com/aaronmendezfilms Brian Hawkins instagram.com/brian.hawkins Chaz Curry instagram.com/chazcurry Matt Givot instagram.com/mgivot Thank you to our lava guides for making this possible and keeping us safe. John Tarson - Epic Lava epiclava.com Warren Fintz - Eppix Adventures eppixadventures.photoshelter.com/index Moku Nui Lava Tours - mnlavatour.com Filming Locations Kamokuna lava ocean entry in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Rainbow Falls, Hilo Mauna Kea Observatory Waipio Valley South Point Pololu Valley Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens Nahiwa Point