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Boarding the helicopter
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Getting ready to take off
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Look down from the helicopter
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Lava and trees
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Fresh lava vents
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Hardened lava
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Lava vents
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Molten lava still flows underneath the hardened surface
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Road to and from nowhere
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Vog plume where lava flows into the ocean
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Vog plume where lava flows into the ocean
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Vog plume where lava flows into the ocean
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Vog plume where lava flows into the ocean
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You can see a lavafall if you look closely
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Vog plume where lava flows into the ocean
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Some people got impatient and built houses on top of recently-hardened lava, and then lava came again :\
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View of houses people built on recently hardened lava.
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View of vog plume
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The shadow of our helicopter on hardened lava
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A forest reserve on Hawaiʻi
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Big Island houses with rain collectors
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Flowing lava
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Research station at Kilauea caldera
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Active lava at Kilauea caldera
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Community built on recent lava
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Waterfalls north of Hilo