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Kilauea Caldera  
   

Kilauea Caldera

Smoke, gasses and ash have continually been spewing forth from the vent since the last eruption in March 2008 and the lava is still flowing.
Halema'uma'u

October 11th 2008
Volcano, Hawaii Friday 10th October 2008 According to Hawaiian legend and tradition, Halema’uma’u Crater on Kilauea volcano is the home of Pele the goddess of fire and volcanoes. Pele is responsible for the fiery eruptions of this, the world’s youngest and most active volcano on land and so is both feared and revered as the bringer of disaster and the giver of life as the island continu ... read more
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