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The Volcanos, Michigan's hot rod surf combo, blast through their hit "Kilauea" at Phyllis' Musical Inn in Chicago. Recorded on May 27, 2006.
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This part of the Kilauea Caldera erupted in the 1950's and filled this valley with lava. Over the next 30 years the magma lake cooled, and now you can walk across it, although there are numerous steam vents.
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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 lava skyward from steam explosions at the ocean's edge some 150-feet into the air. (July 5)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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This is footage of lava flowing from Kilauea in Volcano National Park, filmed April 2005. I apologize for the shaky footage - it was very windy and I had no tripod with me.
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Erupting East Vent in the Pu'u O'o crater during a period of heightened activity in February, 2005.
Recorded February 21, 2005.
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Scientists on the Big Island are stunned by the mile high plume of ash that is erupting from the Halema'uma'u caldera of the Kilauea Volcano, which is not causing serioues problems for residents thanks to steady trade winds.
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Lava fountain 3 times as high as Washington Monument!! Last chapter of this beautifully restored classic film of Kilauea's historic eruptive phase. Some of the most dramatic volcano film ever produced. Check out Chaps 1, 2 and 3.
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Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.
A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.
Recorded March 27, 2005
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