Jan 13, 2011

From Sea to Shining Sea and Volcano to Erupting Volcano


    Our last tour stop is the big island of Hawaii, the newest island in the Hawaiian island chain.  The island has been resurfaced by lava eruptions completely over the last 1000 years.  A 27 year-old-eruption continually attracts visitors to the Kileaua crater to watch the earth produce new ground.  This blog post is very simple.  All I have to say is that I saw lava, I watched it gurgle, I watched it sputter, and I was only 10 feet away.  Another lifelong goal fulfilled, and all that I had to do was drive to the end of the road and watch the molten goo meander its way to the ocean.  Michelle and I have been very privileged to travel and experience the world, so thank you to all of those people who have travelled with us, guided us, or just talked with us as locals.  But more importantly, thank you for reading this blog, it has been Michelle and my pleasure to share our visions of the world with you!

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Happy Travels!

1 comment:

  1. Waoo. Lava is somewhat scary. But in your snap it is giving a nice look. Em sure that you have enjoyed your trip a great deal. Nice sharing Ethan and Michelle

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