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The glow of Kilauea: home of Pele, Goddess of volcanoes
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Kilauewa crater - 4 kms long with sulphur dioxide and steam billowing off.
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Kilauea caldera
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Mauna Loe by morning light
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Sulphur dioxide and steam vents around Kilauea
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Lava tube
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Approach to Kilauea Iki
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Native Ohia on the edge of kilauea iki
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Looking into Kilauea iki
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Sides of Kiluea iki
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Looking across to Kilauea from K iki
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In Kilauea iki crater
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Lava flows
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Pillow Lava on the way down to the coast
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Lava trees
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happy boy
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cast of a tree trunk
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The SE facing lava plain of Mauna Loe - Pacific beyond
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Road throught the lava plain
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a- a lava (rough and jumbled) and pahoehoe (smooth, ropy surface)
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Pacific swells against basalt
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Lava and ferns
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Rope lava and ferns
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lava plain near the sea
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Petroglyphs on the lava plain - holes for the placenta
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petrolglyphs
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petroglyph
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Lava flow from shield volcano at rear
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Pahoehoe lava
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overview of the Big Island