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Videos of Hawaiian Volcanoes


Hawaii Inside

Hawaiian volcanoes are among the most active and studied in the world, shaping the islands’ dramatic landscapes. The Big Island’s Kīlauea is currently erupting, producing high lava fountains over 200 feet and occasional plumes reaching as high as 2,000 feet above ground level. Episodes of dome and vertical fountains, particularly at Halemaʻumaʻu crater, are a hallmark of this ongoing eruption, with previous events propelling incandescent lava over 1,000 feet skyward. These eruptions not only create new land but also impact local communities and ecosystems, while offering insights into volcanic activity on a global scale.



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Hawaii Inside