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Image:Crater Rim HI.jpg|Offerings of fruit at a crater rim (of Mauna Loa) on the Big Island of Hawaii |
Image:Crater Rim HI.jpg|Offerings of fruit at a crater rim (of Mauna Loa) on the Big Island of Hawaii |
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Image:Lava HI 2005.jpg|Walking across the lava flow, Big Island of Hawaii |
Image:Lava HI 2005.jpg|Walking across the lava flow, Big Island of Hawaii |
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Image:Pahoeoe fountain edit2.jpg|Arching lava fountain about 10 m high, south of Pu‘u Kahaualea |
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Image:PahoehoeLava.jpg|Pahoehoe flow |
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Image:Lava-damaged_Hawaiian_Sign.jpg|An ironic sign warning of danger |
Image:Lava-damaged_Hawaiian_Sign.jpg|An ironic sign warning of danger |
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File:Jaggar Museum, Hawaii.jpg|Jaggar Museum |
File:Jaggar Museum, Hawaii.jpg|Jaggar Museum |
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File:LavaInMotion.jpg|Slow moving lava can be approached quite closely |
File:LavaInMotion.jpg|Slow moving lava can be approached quite closely |
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File:SeaArchHawaii.jpg|Sea arch of lava |
File:SeaArchHawaii.jpg|Sea arch of lava |
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File:Tree on fire in active lava flow, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, USA.jpg|Tree on fire |
File:Tree on fire in active lava flow, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, USA.jpg|Tree on fire in active lava flow |
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Image:Halemaʻumaʻu_crater2.jpg|Halema'uma'u Crater is one of two active vents of the Kilauea volcano. |
Image:Halemaʻumaʻu_crater2.jpg|Halema'uma'u Crater is one of two active vents of the Kilauea volcano. |
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Image:KilaueaIki.jpg|Kilauea Iki vent, which erupted in 1959, contains a solidified lava lake. |
Image:KilaueaIki.jpg|Kilauea Iki vent, which erupted in 1959, contains a solidified lava lake. |
Revision as of 04:14, 2 March 2018
English: - Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution—processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique ecosystems and a distinct human culture.
Deutsch: - Auf der größten Insel von Hawaii, im gleichnamigen Bundesstaat der USA gelegen, befindet sich im Hawaii Volcanoes Nationalpark der aktivste Vulkan der Welt, der Kilauea. Der Park reicht von der Pazifik-Küste bis zum größtem Vulkan, dem 4.169 Meter hohen Mauna Loa und umfasst ein komplexes und einzigartiges Ökosystem. Das Ergebnis von 70 Millionen Jahren Vulkanismus, Migration und Evolution kann im Park beobachtet werden.
日本語: - ハワイ火山国立公園(―かざんこくりつこうえん、Hawaii Volcanoes National Park)は、アメリカ合衆国ハワイ州ハワイ島の南に広がる火山地帯を中心とした国立公園。
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Location of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Map of National Park Service facilities on island of Hawaii
Photos
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Lava erupting from the Pu`u `O`o vent
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360° panoramic view of Hawaiʻi lava field
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Lava lake
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Offerings of fruit at a crater rim (of Mauna Loa) on the Big Island of Hawaii
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Walking across the lava flow, Big Island of Hawaii
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Arching lava fountain about 10 m high, south of Pu‘u Kahaualea
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Pahoehoe flow
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An ironic sign warning of danger
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Jaggar Museum
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Kilauea Military Camp office as it appeared in 1959
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Old lava flows covering roads
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Slow moving lava can be approached quite closely
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Sea arch of lava
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Tree on fire in active lava flow
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Halema'uma'u Crater is one of two active vents of the Kilauea volcano.
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Kilauea Iki vent, which erupted in 1959, contains a solidified lava lake.
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Steam from active lava tubes along the Chain of Craters Road.
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The 300 foot wide and 500 foot deep Pauahi Crater along the Chain of Craters Road.
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Steam plumes along the Halema'uma'u Crater rim
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At Sulphur Banks, volcanic gases seep directly from the ground
Satellite imagery
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3D radar (false color) image of Kilauea