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Wow!

Aloha all! 

I'm Sorry that I have not been posting my photography.  My mom got sick so I flew to California to help her out. She is better now and things are back to normal.  I wish everyone a Happy New Year in your time zone.

~Kimberly

PS - This is an old photo please enjoy and give me any feed back.

This is an arial view that I took from a small plane.  Below is some info on the magnificent beast.  Last erupted: 2005 and is still ongong.

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, United States

Elevation: 4,009 feet (1222m)

Kilauea volcano, which overlaps the east flank of the massive Mauna Loa shield volcano, has been Hawaii's most active volcano during historical time. Eruptions of Kilauea are prominent in Polynesian legends; written documentation extending back to only 1820 records frequent summit and flank lava flow eruptions that were interspersed with periods of long-term lava lake activity that lasted until 1924 at Halemaumau crater, within the summit caldera. The 3 x 5 km caldera was formed in several stages about 1500 years ago and during the 18th century; eruptions have also originated from the lengthy East and SW rift zones, which extend to the sea on both sides of the volcano. About 90% of the surface of the basaltic shield volcano is formed of lava flows less than about 1100 years old; 70% of the volcano's surface is younger than 600 years. A long-term eruption from the East rift zone that began in 1983 has produced lava flows covering more than 100 sq km, destroying nearly 200 houses and adding new coastline to the island.

Sources: US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, The Honolulu Advertiser - "Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological Survey's Volcano Hazards Program."

2005, ongoing

Wow!

Aloha all! 

I'm Sorry that I have not been posting my photography.  My mom got sick so I flew to California to help her out. She is better now and things are back to normal.  I wish everyone a Happy New Year in your time zone.

~Kimberly

PS - This is an old photo please enjoy and give me any feed back.

This is an arial view that I took from a small plane.  Below is some info on the magnificent beast.  Last erupted: 2005 and is still ongong.

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, United States

Elevation: 4,009 feet (1222m)

Kilauea volcano, which overlaps the east flank of the massive Mauna Loa shield volcano, has been Hawaii's most active volcano during historical time. Eruptions of Kilauea are prominent in Polynesian legends; written documentation extending back to only 1820 records frequent summit and flank lava flow eruptions that were interspersed with periods of long-term lava lake activity that lasted until 1924 at Halemaumau crater, within the summit caldera. The 3 x 5 km caldera was formed in several stages about 1500 years ago and during the 18th century; eruptions have also originated from the lengthy East and SW rift zones, which extend to the sea on both sides of the volcano. About 90% of the surface of the basaltic shield volcano is formed of lava flows less than about 1100 years old; 70% of the volcano's surface is younger than 600 years. A long-term eruption from the East rift zone that began in 1983 has produced lava flows covering more than 100 sq km, destroying nearly 200 houses and adding new coastline to the island.

Sources: US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, The Honolulu Advertiser - "Report provided courtesy of the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program and the US Geological Survey's Volcano Hazards Program."

2005, ongoing

comments (2)

  • Ellie
  • England
  • 1 Jan 2007, 13:01
Wow, amazing!

I wish you a bright, happy and successful New Year.
Wow, impressive shot!

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