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Hawaii Field Photos
Geology 488 - Hawaii Volcano Photographs
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Lava tongue.
Forging new lava.
Pu'u O'o vent. Students in foreground for scale.
The group standing in front of a lava tree.
Photograph of field trip particpants at South Point, the southern most point in the United States.
Moonscape on Halemaumau.
Early morning steam on Halemaumau.
YUM! A spoonful of basalt lava that is only seconds old.
The group discusses Hawaiian volcanism at the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. Kilauea crater is in the background.
Don Swanson, chief scientist at HVO, stands next to a large block of ejecta.
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