We’re moving back to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park for today’s picture. This shows the larger active crater on the Big Island’s Kilauea...
In 1959, the Kilauea Iki vent erupted throwing magma 1900 feet into the air and filling the bottom of the crater with a lake of molten lava. 53 years later,...
Kilauea lies on the south east side of the Big Island of Hawai’i and is the only one of the three volcanoes on the island that is currently active....