
Well, most Big Island visitors know by now that things are different this year at the park. Anybody who plans a visit to the volcano can be sure that Madame Pele, the Goddess of the Volcano, will put on a fascinating show of her powers. This is a short update for our Big Island visitors who are planning a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in these fall months of 2008.
The number of visitors to the Park has increased over the past few months significantly ever since the eruption in Halemaumau crater on March 11th, the first eruption at that location since 1982. The colors of the plume are constantly changing from white to gray and even pink. At night, the dramatic glow from the vent keeps visitors at awe. There are not many places on earth where visitors can watch safely an active volcano.
Visit our site for more information about lava flow update and viewing areas at Hawaii Volcanoes Park. In addition, you want to visit the County of Hawaii Kilauea Eruption Update Website plus in the FAQ you might just find the answer to your question about visiting the Park and Kilauea Volcano. Check our Big Island map for Park location and more.
It was really fun to put this post together for all our Hawaii visitors and especially those who do some Hawaii Island hopping over from Oahu, Maui or Kauai. I tried to not only find the most spectacular Hawaii volcano video but also those videos which provide Big Island visitors with some scientific information behind this amazing display by mother nature. I arranged the videos in a somewhat time order.
So enjoy and have fun with our Hawaii Volcano videos. Share your 2008 visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with our Best Hawaii Vacation blog visitors. You did not never visit the Big Island? The 2008 year is not over yet. Volcano vacation rental hosts welcome you with special rates for November in Volcano. Mahalo and aloha, Pua Hawaii Vacations
Hawaii Volcano Video April 2008 by Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan.
Hawaii Volcano Video by KITV March 25, 2008. 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
Hawaii Vocano Video by SkyNews from July 10th 2008
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7 comments:
I have seen the lava flows many times over the years, and NEVER tire of the awe and wonder of the power of nature. Thanks for this posting and videos.
Yes, Kim, anybody who had a chance to see Hawaii's volcano fireworks, this miracle of mother nature, can't get enough of it.
Best part when viewing the volcano at different times and days is that each time it is a totally different experience as lava flow changes continuously.
Good post about hawaii volcanic eruption.
We live in Puna on the Big Island. I think we have been getting more little quakes and tremors this year. Thanks for posting the videos of all the action.
We heard from other blog visitors that they really enjoyed the videos from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park from 2008.
You actually experience the show right in front of your house and have probably lots of family and friends ask you to come for a visit to Hawaii.
I've never been to Hawaii before, but it's on my list. Hey, if it's good enough for Barack, it's good enough for me.
Aloha Bryan and mahalo for visiting our Best Hawaii Vacation Blog.
Well, to tell you the truth I would not make my choice for a vacation destination dependent on other people's decisions, no matter how famous and important they are.
Hawaii is on top of people's vacation list because of its year-round warm climate, exotic beauty and wonderful things to do, like watching a live volcano.
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