Apparently, the lava flow took less than 24 hours to go 24km to tide water and 100' deep.
It buried the Aiyansh village and killed all of the native people from the lava, the heat and the gases.
I had Biology business in there for 2 days and I could not drive out of there fast enough.
Utter silence even now and total devastation. I'll not forget that place.
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Originally posted by Robson Valley View PostI visited a little volcanic eruption west of my place, it happened maybe 100 yrs ago.
The lava was still like broken glass. They said to stay on marked trails because of the house-sized
gas bubbles in the lava that you could fall into. Filled the valley 100' deep and 15 miles to tide water.
You could listen to the ground and hear the rivers flowing under the lava.
That place gave me the absolute creeps.
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I visited a little volcanic eruption west of my place, it happened maybe 100 yrs ago.
The lava was still like broken glass. They said to stay on marked trails because of the house-sized
gas bubbles in the lava that you could fall into. Filled the valley 100' deep and 15 miles to tide water.
You could listen to the ground and hear the rivers flowing under the lava.
That place gave me the absolute creeps.
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Originally posted by Daroc View PostThat is great news - glad to hear it is abated for a time at least.
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Originally posted by Daroc View PostThat is great news - glad to hear it is abated for a time at least.
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Originally posted by honketyhank View PostThanks for the update. I have followed the volcano news and videos with great interest. Something about 'geology in action' or some such is awe inspiring. I was driving near Mt. St. Helens last month and took the time to drive up to look into the crater and at the slowly recovering landscape. That was awesome, too.
I'm glad you're safe. I'm still wondering about that rooster in the live streams last summer. Is he, well, as cocky as ever?
.. I love watching the volcano here....although what a major science lesson. I also enjoy meteorology will be plastered to the hurricane chasers and meteorology forums....again this year...as stressful as that is ....hopeful more manageable than last year.55f214061700009a01569ec0.jpegLast edited by DiLeon; 03-29-2019, 01:31 PM.
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Originally posted by Robson Valley View PostI should have come over to your place and had a look at whatever I'd be allowed to see.
Do those lava flows stay hot for a long time?
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Thanks for the update. I have followed the volcano news and videos with great interest. Something about 'geology in action' or some such is awe inspiring. I was driving near Mt. St. Helens last month and took the time to drive up to look into the crater and at the slowly recovering landscape. That was awesome, too.
I'm glad you're safe. I'm still wondering about that rooster in the live streams last summer. Is he, well, as cocky as ever?
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I should have come over to your place and had a look at whatever I'd be allowed to see.
Do those lava flows stay hot for a long time?
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This was 12 homes and residential area....it all started with a crack in this guys yard with steam coming out which he showed his neighbors.....today it stands as fissure eight. Scary what really did happen.
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Originally posted by Robson Valley View PostDileon: is that black sand sharp and prickly? After Mt St. Helens blew open in the 1980's(?), the ash sand stuck to your skin if you touched it. Sharp & pointy.
Interesting. I didn't thing that Kilauea would ever stop.
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55882019_10157332093566694_6463313880784306176_n.jpgCrisp clean air is enjoyed by the islands for the first time, no volcano ash floating in the air. No more vog warning.....YES!!!
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Dileon: is that black sand sharp and prickly? After Mt St. Helens blew open in the 1980's(?), the ash sand stuck to your skin if you touched it. Sharp & pointy.
Interesting. I didn't thing that Kilauea would ever stop.
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55557335_10218970748209693_7300022867809271808_n.jpgThis is one ot the newest beaches in the world. One of the many black sand beaches created by the massive volcano lava.
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