The Volcanoes of Oahu: Windows to Earth’s Fiery Heart

    The picturesque island of Oahu, renowned for its golden beaches and world-class surf, is the beating heart of Hawaii in more ways than one. Its dramatic landscape has been carved by the forces of plate tectonics and the fiery eruptions of ancient volcanoes. Understanding Oahu’s volcanic history not only offers insight into the [...] read more

Volcanoes of the Big Island: Hawaii’s Geological Marvels


  Hawaii, a tropical paradise in the heart of the Pacific, is renowned not only for its idyllic beaches, diverse marine life, and unique cultural heritage but also for its spectacular geological features: its volcanoes. The Big Island, the largest in the Hawaiian archipelago, is home to some of the world’s most active and studied [...] read more

Island of Hawaii Volcano Update: May 7, 2018

ISLAND OF HAWAII VOLCANO UPDATE May 7, 2018 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW There is absolutely no reason at this time for travelers to change or alter their leisure or business plans. All of the Hawaiian Islands are unaffected by Kilauea volcano except a remote area on the island of Hawaii’s east side. Out of the [...] read more

Video from the overflowing lava lake at Kilauea’s Halema’uma’u crater

We posted a new video with amazing footage from the recent volcanic activity at the overflowing lava lake at Kilauea’s Halema’uma’u crater. The gushing lava fountains are approx. 10-20 feet high. Directly above the crater, the Southern Cross (Crux) can be seen. read more

On May 16th, 2015, posted in: lava, red lava by K

Lava fountains gushing at Halema’uma’u crater lava lake – Video taken during Volcano Tour on April 27th

Lava fountains gushing at Halema’uma’u crater lava lake – Video taken during the Volcano Tour on April 27th, 2015 Since the lava lake in the overlook crater inside Halema’uma’u crater has risen to the rim of the overlook crater / floor of Halema’uma’u crater, visitors and Volcano Tour guests have been able get a direct view of [...] read more

On April 30th, 2015, posted in: Hawaii Volcano Hiking Guide Tour, lava, lava glow, molten lava, red lava by K