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Hawaii Volcanoes National
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30 miles southwest of Hilo and 96 miles southeast of Kona |
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Year-round, 24 hours a day |
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Ever wonder what it would be like to touch, smell, and walk on a real volcano?
Well now is your chance to make a your dreams come true. The Big
Island is home to numerious volcanoes but the most fascinating one
of them all is called, Pele, or the Hawaiian Volcano goddess. Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park, the Big Islands #1 visitor attraction allows
you to experience the most amazing creation by Mother Nature, an
active volcano. The finest and safest way to view Pele is to get
updated flow information from the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Visitor Center on the day of your hike. Wear comfortable shoes and
bring lots of water when going to view Goddess Pele. Hiking down
the lava flow will offer you a once in a lifetime viewing of Pele
erupting, the longest eruption in history. The volcano has been
erupting its red-hot lava to create a crimson fortress, and there
is not indication of when Pele’s eruptions will stop. Immerse
yourself in the feeling and allow the memory to be with you for
all the years to come.
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