 
Big Island, Hawaii Volcano Tours
Experience the ultimate fusion of fire and water in this thrilling excursion
to the world’s most active volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii!
On this exciting Big Island, Hawaii volcano tour, you will explore the Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park, where you will walk beside the gaping hale’mau’mau crater
and visit the fascinating Jagger Museum. Spot exotic birds in a native rainforest, walk inside of an actual lava tube, and witness, firsthand, eerie
steam vents. Then take a special journey to Kalapana to watch our island
grow as active lava flows into the ocean at twilight.
Your magnificent Big Island volcano eco-tour will also include the Big Island's awe-
inspiring Rainbow Falls, tropical Hawaii rainforests, Waterfalls, and unique black sand
beaches.
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See Banyan Drive, Kuhio Bay, and Moku Ola
(Coconut Island)
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Enjoy the beautiful Liliuokalani Gardens
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Visit Historic Hilo Town
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Black Sand Beaches
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Rainbow Falls
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Beautiful Waterfalls
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No-Host lunch at the beautiful Volcano Golf and Country Club
Big Island Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii
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View the Thurston Lava Tube
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Explore the Halema’uma’u Crater & Kilauea Caldera
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See Kilauea Iki Crater and the billowing steam vents
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Jagger Museum and gift shop
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Hawaii Volcano Observatory
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Nature walk in the tropical rainforest
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Closest views of active lava flow as allowed by Hawaii Civil Defense and National park rangers
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Big Island Volcano Tours



Kilauea Volcano Update issued Sep 3, 2010
Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Aviation Color Code: ORANGE
9/3/10 - The summit tiltmeter network recorded continued DI inflation that accelerated in rate overnight; over the past 3 months, DI events have occurred in sequences starting with one or two large amplitude, long duration events followed by a sequence of four or more smaller, briefer events - the current DI event is the fifth small, brief event but the acceleration is unusual. The network of GPS receivers recorded overall extension across the summit, focused most intensely in the south caldera, since early March, 2010. Five earthquakes were strong enough to be located beneath Kilauea volcano - two beneath the upper east rift zone, one beneath the lower southwest rift zone, and two on south flank faults.
by US Volcano Alerts
>> Previous Hawaii Volcano Updates
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