Big Island energy source, lava
March 6, 2008
KILAUEA has long been a source of energy on the Big Island. What’s more, if you get close to this 1270-meter high volcano you can see bright red lava spilling out!
This lava is considered one of the great miracles on planet earth, and the sight of the white smoke marking the path of the lava will certainly make for an unforgettable experience. Everyday tourists and locals alike come to see this wonder for themselves.
You can also get up close and experience a miracle happen right in front of your eyes!
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