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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park sign, Hawaii

Iraphne R. Childs1982

QUT Digital Collections

QUT Digital Collections
Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Australia

The island of Hawaii (the "Big Island") was formed from the coalescing of 5 volcanoes: Kohala, Mauna Kea, Hualalai, Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Kilauea and Mauna Loa, the present most active volcanoes on the Island, can be studied and observed up close in relative safety in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park, Puna district, approx. 48 km from the city of Hilo on the eastern coast. The caldera of Kilauea, the youngest and most active of the Hawaiian volcanoes, erupted almost continuously during the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. Since January 1983 eruptive activity has been continuous along Kilauea's East Rift Zone, making it the world's longest erupting volcano.

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  • Title: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park sign, Hawaii
  • Creator: Iraphne R. Childs
  • Date Created: 1982
  • Location: United States (Hawaii)
  • Subject Keywords: volcanoes; national parks; plaques
  • Rights: Copyright Iraphne R. Childs
  • External Link: QUT Digital Collection
  • QUT Collection: Asia-Pacific Collection, Asia Pacific
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