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New Video Traces This Year's Volcanic Activity At Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park

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For those who have closely followed this year's volcanic activity at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, or are simply interested in earth geology, the park staff has created a new video that traces the history of this year's eruptions from the  Kīlauea Volcano specific to Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō , Halema‘uma‘u and the East Rift Zone in lower Puna.

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Informative and beautiful. Thank you.


I have been wondering about the volcano. Thank you for the time line of events with beautiful videos. It pulled it all together for me.


A great overview of an incredible event. Thank you for your work on this video.


Great video showing how newland is formed.   Destructive process at times but amazing to watch .


I watched the eruption daily on YouTube,  including the daily CD reports.. I love seeing the event exactly as it happened from kilauea. 

Mother Nature on the move.

                            Mahalo 


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