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Kilauea Eruption
On Kilauea a large eruption killed at least 80 Hawaiian warriors. Footprints from the warriors are still preserved in the Keanakako'i Ash. More Information: USGS, Volcano Types -
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Mauna Loa Eruption
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Kilauea Iki Crater Eruption
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Kapoho Eruption of Kilauea
The abundance of ash covered the town of Kapoho and destroyed local plants such as papaya, coconut, orchid, and coffee plants. On January 27th not only did more ash cover the town but the lava flow filled the streets and destroyed building after building. More Information: USGS Picture Caption: Aerial view across the fountains.
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Pu`u `Ō `ō-Kupaianaha Eruptions
In the last 27 years, 210 structures have been destroyed and at least 14 km of highway has been paved over by lava. More Information: USGS, USGS 1983 Statistics Picture Caption: Skylight in roof of lava tube.
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Mauna Loa Eruption
The Mauna Loa eruption of 1984 threatened the residents of Hilo, but fortunately no damage was done. The eruptions lasted for three weeks and the original flow of lava eventually broke up in to three channels during this time. More Information: USGS Picture Caption: Fissure eruption and lava flow.
Picture Source: USGS