Kilauea volcano (left view 2)

Left view of Kilauea volcano from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Cone. The younguest in Hawaii Big island. This crater is approximately 400 m long (left to right in the webcam) and 250 m wide (straight ahead).  The camera is operational 24/7 and faithfully records the dark of the night if there is no incandescence.

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Kilauea volcano (left view 2)

Kilauea volcano (center view)

Center view of Kilauea volcano from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Cone. This crater is approximately 400 m long (left to right in webcam) and 250 m wide (straight ahead).  The camera is operational 24/7 and faithfully records the dark of the night if there is no incandescence. Last eruption started in 1983 and it continues until today.

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Kilauea volcano (center view)

Kilauea volcano (right view)

Right view of Kilauea volcano from Puʻu ʻŌʻō Cone. This crater is approximately 400 m long (left to right in webcam) and 250 m wide (straight ahead).  The camera is operational 24/7 and faithfully records the dark of the night if there is no incandescence. The translation of “Kīlauea” is “spewing” obviously refering to the lava erupted by it.

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Kilauea volcano (right view)