[Rockhounds] Hawaii eruptions and earthquakes

Doug Bank dougbank at alum.mit.edu
Mon May 7 12:18:56 PDT 2018


Axel,

I tried to verify this. It is true that the road to the road that was covered in lava is closed, but I don’t think it is closed because it is covered in lava. The fissures are further to the east. Moreover, there is some confusion because there is *another* road to the road that was covered by lava. However, it is closed too, but not because it is covered in lava either…

This aerial view is impressive!

http://khnl.images.worldnow.com/images/16702244_G.jpg

This next one shows lava sitting on the road (which road?). I visited back in 1993, probably back when the road that was covered in lava was being covered in lava. Back then you could walk right up to it and melt your shoes if you so desired. Probably not a real smart move, but it was pretty cool (but hot ;-)

http://khnl.images.worldnow.com/images/16701860_G.jpg

Doug

> On May 7, 2018, at 9:58 AM, Axel Emmermann <axel.emmermann at telenet.be> wrote:
> 
> I think the Big Island is trying to connect to the mainland... 
> Kreigh, do you remember the road in volcano  park where we got lost for a moment, looking for the road that was covered by lava?
> Well, it seems that you can't get to the road that was covered in lava anymore because the road that leads to the road that was covered in lava is now covered in lava.
> 
> Aloha
> Axel





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