Lava rivers flow off Kilauea Volcano at night
November 28, 2009 | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii | Vetting explained
Beyond belief. We were stranded and cutoff by this giant flow. Hours later it cooled after a torrential downpour cooled the lava crust. There was no rescue on the 2200 degree flow, it melted our credit cards, tripod and almost killed us from heat and steam. Enter into this world at your peril.
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