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posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Thu Dec 15, 2011 at 01:52 PM Want to catch a glimpse of the dazzling spectacle of molten lava slipping into steaming ocean waters? Hikers taking on the 4-mile trek over tricky terrain to the Big Island ocean-entry site are rewarded with dramatic day- and night-views. MoreTop 5 favorite hiking trails in the Islands: HAWAII Magazine Facebook poll results
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Wed Dec 14, 2011 at 03:15 PM We’re always asking our Hawaii Magazine Facebook ohana about their favorite Hawaii things. Here are the Top 5 picks from our most recent Facebook Ohana Poll questions: “What’s your favorite Hawaii hike?” MoreKilauea volcano scientists tracking lava flow edging toward subdivision’s last residence
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Wed Dec 07, 2011 at 09:52 AM Lava is flowing in the Big Island's largely abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision and close to its last occupied residence. During 1983, the year Kilauea volcano’s Puu Oo cinder cone began erupting, lava destroyed houses and other buildings in the mostly undeveloped 1,800-acre community. MoreVIDEOS: Three views of lava streams flowing from Kilauea volcano’s Puu Oo crater
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Wed Sep 28, 2011 at 01:29 PM Scientists at the Big Island’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory have released videos that follow the path of last week’s fast-moving eruption outbreak, which sent lava coursing down the east flank of Puu Oo crater. MoreBig Island scientists tracking lava outbreak from Kilauea volcano's Puu Oo crater
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Thu Sep 22, 2011 at 02:30 PM Lava pouring from Puu Oo crater is now contained within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and state land. But if flows persist, scientists says, they may reach a largely abandoned subdivision that was first overrun in the early 1980s. MoreSLIDESHOW: The Big Island of Hawaii’s 5 National Parks
posted by: Derek Paiva on Fri Sep 02, 2011 at 11:08 AM In the September/October 2011 issue of HAWAII Magazine, we take you with us—in words and photos—on an around-the-island road trip to the Big Island of Hawaii's five national parks. Here on HawaiiMagazine.com, check out a slideshow of even more photos from our time in the parks. MoreVIDEO: Aerial view of fast-moving lava flow in Kilauea volcano's east rift zone
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Wed Aug 10, 2011 at 11:36 AM In the aftermath of last week’s collapse of Puu Oo crater floor, scientists at the Big Island’s Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory are tracking lava flow from the crater’s vents. MoreVIDEOS: Images of lava collapsing Puu Oo crater floor in Kilauea volcano's east rift zone
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Fri Aug 05, 2011 at 02:03 PM Scientists at the Big Island’s Hawaiian Volcanoes Observatory have released dramatic timelapse and thermal videos of this week’s collapse of the Puu Oo crater floor. MoreVIDEO: Big Island scientists tracking recent uplift of lava lake in Puu Oo crater
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Tue Jul 26, 2011 at 09:46 AM Scientists are tracking lava flow in and around a perched lava lake in Puu Oo crater on Kilauea volcano’s east rift zone. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has released a time-lapse video of the recent uplift of the lava lake and crater floor. MoreVIDEO: Scientists monitoring lava flow cascading deep within Kilauea crater
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Tue Jun 07, 2011 at 03:59 PM The Big Island's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has released a video that shows a powerful lava stream plunging into the lava lake. Its source, Kilauea’s Halemaumau Overlook vent, is described as “a crater within a crater within a crater.” MoreVIDEO: Kilauea volcano scientists tracking rise of perched lava lake in Puu Oo crater
posted by: Maureen O'Connell on Wed Jun 01, 2011 at 05:17 PM The Big Island’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory has released time-lapse thermal video that tracks formation of a raised lava lake in Puu Oo crater in the aftermath of the crater’s collapse on March 5. More“20 Things We Love About Hawaii … Right Now”: Sunday Walks on an Active Volcano
posted by: Derek Paiva on Mon Mar 28, 2011 at 08:44 AM In the current issue of HAWAII Magazine, we reveal our "2011 Now List: The 20 Things We Love About Hawaii ... Right Now." Here's one of our picks: Guided monthly Sunday group hikes on Kilauea volcano. MoreKilauea volcano’s newest lava eruption pauses … for now
posted by: Derek Paiva on Wed Mar 16, 2011 at 11:54 AM After a stunning five-day display of activity, the Big Island volcano’s most recent fissure eruption—which up until last week was sending lava fountains up to 160 feet in the air—has paused. MoreVIDEO: Dramatic new footage of Kilauea volcano crater floor collapsing
posted by: Derek Paiva on Thu Mar 10, 2011 at 12:39 PM Geologists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory yesterday released dramatic time-lapse video of last weekend’s collapse of the Puu Oo crater floor on Kilauea volcano. Check out the video, plus recent footage and photos of the new Kamoamoa fissure eruption at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. More

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