34 Stunning Photos of Mount Kilauea Erupting
Witness the horrifying beauty of an active Volcano.
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Lava flow on Pohoiki Rd near Pahoa, HI. -
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An arching fountain of lava about 30 feet high on the western side of the Kilauea vents. -
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Steam rises as lava flows into the Pacific southeast of Pahoa. -
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Aerial view of two lava channels flowing in the lower east rift zone. -
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Lava glowing red as it enters the Pacific. -
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An ash cloud rises not far from a golf course. -
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More lava entering the pacific. -
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Increased lava flow at fissure 7. -
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Lava exploding as it hits the Pacific. -
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A fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood in Pahoa, HI. -
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More explosive contact between the lava and the Pacific. -
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Lava flowing past what remains of a greenhouse. -
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An ash plume rises after an eruption. -
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Lava advancing along a street in Leilani Estates. -
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An aerial view shows just how large some of the flows are. -
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A lone tree against a backdrop of a fountain of lava. -
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A fissure erupts near a house. -
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A local resident pauses to watch the eruption. -
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An active fissure in Kapoho, HI. -
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Leilani Estates residents console each other during evacuations. -
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A lava flow moves across Makamae Street near Pahoa, HI. -
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Another aerial view showing the size of one of the lava flows. -
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A wide angle lens captures the entire north portion of the Overlook crater. -
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A local resident inspects the damage of a destroyed home. -
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Lava flowing into the Pacific. -
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One home is destroyed while the lava flow encroaches on another. -
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Ti leaves and a bottle of alcohol are left as offerings to the Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire. -
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Lava cutting a swath through a forest. -
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Residents jam a street after being allowed to briefly return home to check on belongings and pets in an evacuation zone on May 6 in Pahoa, HI. -
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Ash falling from Kilauea. -
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The view from a local resident’s front porch. -
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Aerial view of Kilauea’s east rift zone, as a fissure ejects lava more than 200 feet into the air. -
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Active crater near the summit of Kilauea. -
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An ash plume rises from the Halemaumau crater within the Kilauea volcano summit caldera at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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