The world's most active volcano put on quite a show this holiday weekend. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is pumping out lava from a series of steam explosions at the ocean's edge. Lava is spewing up to 150 feet in the air.
Kilauea, the world's most active volcano is putting on a show this fourth of July weekend, sending lava skyward from steam explosions at the ocean's edge some 150-feet into the air.
SelectPlusRaw Video: Kilauea Volcano EruptsRaw Video: Kilauea Volcano EruptsThe Associated PressKilauea, the world's most active volcano is putting on a show this fourth of July weekend, sending...
Red-hot lava continues to flow from a fountain and through tubes at Kilauea volcano. The current eruption, which started 25 years ago, has already destroyed 66 homes and other structures.
SelectPlusHawaiian Volcano Still Spews Hot LavaHawaiian Volcano Still Spews Hot LavaThe Associated PressRed-hot lava continues to flow from a fountain and through tubes at Kilauea volcano. The...
July 7, 2008— The "world's most active volcano" put on a spectacular fireworks show for the 4th of July, spewing a plume 150 feet (46 meters) high and sending lava into the sea.
The Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii stopped erupting a year ago. Now, lava that's been lying underneath the volcano is shooting directly into the sky instead of spewing down the sides.
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