Kilauea erupted enough lava to fill 45,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
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The volcano continues to earn its reputation as Earth’s most active.
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Fresh lava flows radiate from Kilauea’s Pu’su ’O’o, crater, as the Volcano’s longstanding eruption continues.
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Lava from Kilauea Volcano flows into the ocean near Kalapana, Hawaii.
Infared satellite imagery shows how lava tubes carry molten basalt from Pu'u 'O'o to the coastal plain.
Fresh lava flows cover the slopes of Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano.
Overlapping lava flows on Kilauea Volcano illustrate the formation of the Hawaiian Islands.
The Holuhraun lava field in Iceland continues to grow.
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New fissures emerged near Leilani Estates.
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Molten rock meets the sea in the latest episode in a long-lived eruption.
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After advancing through forest for months, the June 27th lava has started to damage residential properties in Pahoa.
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