Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i
August 2016
I stood on the newly hardened crust, my feet hot from the molten lava beneath. Pahoehoe lava breakouts flowed within a few feet of me and every few minutes I backed up as they advanced toward the ocean and me.
This photograph was taken during the “blue hour,” just after sunset when the sky turned a deep blue and the lava lit up the landscape.
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Mālama Honua.
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