Kilauea is the youngest and southeastern most volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. Topographically Kilauea appears as only a bulge on the southeastern flank of Mauna Loa, and so for many years Kilauea was thought to be a mere satellite of its giant neighbor, not a separate volcano. However, research over the past few decades shows clearly that Kilauea has its own magma-plumbing system, extending to the surface from more than 60 km deep in the earth. Hawaiian Meaning The Hawaiian name “Kilauea” means “spewing” or “much spreading,” apparently in reference to the lava flows that it erupts. Eruptions have been Continuous since January 3, 1983. It is estimated that the first eruption of Kilauea has between 300000 and 600000 years ago.
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Ultimate Tsunami – Honolulu Hawaii
This National Geographic segment shows what would happen if a massive landslide should occur from the Big island of Hawaii.
Volcanoes erupting on the Big Island of Hawaii
Volcanoes erupting on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Pu’u Loa Petroglyphs
The Pu’u Loa Petroglyphs on the Chain of Craters Drive in Volcano National Park, Hawaii.
Hawaii Tsunami – From my backyard – Best Shot Yet! – Kailua, Oahu
Awesome video of the Hawaii tsunami paying us a visit in our normally calm backyard canal. Pay close attention, you can see the wave “barrel” on the left hand side, near the concrete drain. In over 20+ years of living here, I have NEVER seen anything like this. To the average person…