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Off to the Volcano Top: How to Safely See the Lava 
 
by Kealoha Wells October 06, 2005

Things Blow Up Too

Be wary of burning vegetation, underground methane explosions occur in these areas, blasting rocks and debris in every all over the place.

You Reached the Fountain, Now What?

If you haven’t been scared off by all this, and you make it to the active flow, you will certainly witness one of the most incredible sights that God’s creation has to offer and be glad that you took the trudge. What happens next varies widely from person to person.

You may be tired and want to sit and rest. You may be awed and want to sit and watch. Or you may be a little freaked out at the fact that you can see the 1000+ degrees Celsius lava between the cracks of the rocks you are standing on. Or maybe the melting rubber soles of your tennis shoes are causing you alarm. It’s okay to turn right around. You can walk away knowing you did it, and that you’ll never forget what you saw.

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