National Geographic News: Kilauea, 20 Years and Still Flowing

Kilauea Erupts:  Lava Drapery on Cliff
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Kilauea is one of the few volcanoes on Earth that has fluid lava flows, a phenomenon that is relatively safe to view up close. Some three million visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park avail themselves of such an experience.

Photographers and videographers Donna and Stephen O'Meara founded Volcano Watch International to better understand Earth's active volcanoes and to help save the lives of people living on or near dangerous volcanoes. To view more examples of their work, click here >>

You can contact Volcano Watch International by e-mail at someara@interpac.net

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—Photograph by Volcano Watch International, ) Stephen and Donna O'Meara
 

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