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Kilauea Volcano’s Chain of Craters

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Kilauea’s active east rift zone is marked by the chain of craters.

Aerial view of the end of Chain of Craters road, cut off by lava from Pu\'u \'O\'o vent.Hawaiian Petroglyphs at Puu Loa, off Kilauea\'s Chain of Craters road.\'A\'a and pahoehoe lavas frozen in descent over the pali on Chain of Craters road.Makaopuhi crater and Mauna Ulu shield on Kilauea\'s east rift zone.A tree mold, the remnant cast of a lava-submerged tree, near Kilauea\'s east rift zone.

Kilauea volcano's chain of craters location on Hawai'i Island.Summary: Located within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, the Chain of Craters road traverses Kilauea from its summit caldera through islands of native forest surrounded by frozen rivers of lava (remnants of historic eruptions of the east rift zone reaching as far as the ocean) and finally comes to an abrupt end where cut off by recent lava flows. It provides access to many different facets of Kilauea, from volcanic craters to native forests to ancient trails and petroglyphs, unique lava formations, black sand beaches and sights of the active eruption.

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Kilauea Volcano’s Puna Coast

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Kilauea’s fertile slopes of Puna, the meeting of lava, humans and jungle.

Crystal-clear tidepools on the Puna coast of Hawai\'i Island.The indigenous pohuehue morning glory on a Puna beach.A breaking wave on the Puna coast near Kehena beach.Towering albezia trees at Lava Tree State Park.Surfers take to the water on the Puna coast of Hawai\'i Island.

Puna district tour area on Hawai\'i Island.Summary: The human, agriculture and jungle-covered Puna district on the southeastern slopes of Hawai’i Island is cut by Kilauea’s east rift zone, an ever-present volcanic threat to a quickly developing region that has already lost two communities to lava within the last 50 years. The fertile volcanic soil has cultivated an impressive display of vegetation to go along with a striking coastline, isolated beaches, and the ever-present historic lava flows.

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Hilo Town and Beyond

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Mythical waterfalls and sandy ocean coves surround historic Hilo town on the bay.

Pu\'u \'O\'o vent of Kilauea volcano fumes,top center, above Hilo town.Onomea Falls at Hawai\'i Tropical Botanical Garden north of Hilo.A sprawling monkeypod tree above Hilo\'s bayfront park.The Boiling Pots falls of the Wainaku river above Hilo town.A snow-capped Mauna Kea overlooks Hilo bay.

Hilo location on Hawai\'i Island.Summary: Since their creation by lava flows, the black sands of Hilo bay have seen many layers of civilization lap onto its shores. Rebuilt since the tsunamis of 1946 and 1960, Hilo town is an amalgamation of cultures and a center of activity for eastern Hawai’i Island, where people enjoy the pleasures and infrastructure of community within good access to parks, rivers, waterfalls, coastline and ocean endeavors, not to mention Kilauea volcano and the Hamakua coast.

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