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University of Hawai’i National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC).(NEWS FROM SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS): An article from: Language, Learning & Technology

Monday, June 21st, 2010

University of Hawai’i National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC).(NEWS FROM SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS): An article from: Language, Learning & Technology

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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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Has anyone stayed at Volcano House at Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010


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Is it nice? Do you recommend it? Any tips or recommendations on the room type. I see that prices range from $100-$225/night. Is it worth getting a crater view room? Any other thoughts?

Muliwai O Pele, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

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The platform overlooking the remains of a ditch full of flowing lava at the time of the outbreak and provides millions of gallons of molten liquid. When these ditches to fall, as it is called lava tubes are cooled and retained as caves, such Nahuku or Thurston Lava Cave on Crater Rim Drive. If the offer mouth of the lava production of these structures discharge stops empty and cold. large cascades of lava can flow at a rate of several tens of miles per hour, however, Hawaii, most streams can easily walk away. Written and produced by Donnie MacGowan, told by Frank Burgess; videography by Frank Burgess and Donald MacGowan; original score written and performed by Donnie MacGowan. For more information on tourism in general, visit the Big Iceland or Hawaii, in particular, go to www. hawaii tour guide. com lovingthebigisland. WordPress. com and tour guide hawaii. blogspot. com.

The Trails of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

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Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Map by Franko

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

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Plumes of Steam Where the Lava Reaches the Sea, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii Photographic Poster Print by Ethel Davies, 9×12

Friday, April 9th, 2010

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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010


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Sulfur Banks and Steaming Bluff, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

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Sulfur Banks, on the crater side of the road, is just one of hundreds of gas seep on the flanks of the summit crater spewing hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and steam. Hematite, native sulfur and gypsum minerals precipitate out of the gas flux streaming through the rocks, making colorful splashes on the outcrops. Children and people with heat or respiratory conditions, or anybody with a weak stomach should be wary of venturing down the road to see this. Non-sulfurous steam vents, mostly across the road from the crater and at the aptly named Steaming Bluff, result from rainwater percolating down through the ground being boiled by the hot rock beneath and streaming up vents to the surface. There is a short walk to the Steaming Bluff from the Sulfur Banks parking area which comes to a breathtaking view of the crater and more productive steam vents. For more information on touring Hawaii in general and the Big Island in particular, visit tourguidehawaii.com, lovingthebigisland.wordpress.com and tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com.

Kealakomo Overlook, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Friday, March 19th, 2010

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At Kealakomo, the road breaks over the edge of the Holei Pali. The upper portion of Kilauea is separated from the coastal plains by a series of fault escarpments, where the lower coast has moved down relative to the rest of the mountain. Sometimes these movements are catastrophic and enormous chunks of land slide of into the sea, such as at Kealakekua Bay in Kona and on the Hilina Pali, here in the Park. In 1975 a 7.2 magnitude earthquake heralded the movement of the lower fault block, dropping it by as much as ten feet downward and sliding it seaward by as much as twenty feet. This movement triggered a local tsunami which swept a group of a few dozen young campers who had horse-packed into the abandoned village of Halape thousands of feet inland; fortunately, only two men a some horses were drowned, the others miraculously survived. The Kealakomo Overlook has a covered pavilion and picnic tables, incredible views, a generally cool breeze but no services available. Video written andproduced by Donald B. macgowan; videography by Frank Burgess and Donald macgowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess, Original music written and performed by Donnie macgowan. For more information about traveling the Big Island in general and Island Activities in particular, visit www.tourguidehawaii.com, www.tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com and www.lovingthebigisland.wordpress.com.

Kilauea Iki Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Thurston Lava Tube, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

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Written and produced by Donald B. macgowan; videography by Frank Burgess and Donald macgowan; Narration by Frank Burgess; Original Music by Donnie macgowan Nahuku, the Thurston Lava Tube, gives the visitor an opportunity for a close-at-hand inspection of the inner plumbing of a volcano. It also makes for an interesting and unique way to escape the noonday heat or afternoon shower briefly. Lava tubes form when the outer crust of a flowing river of lava begins to cool and crust over, but the lava continues to flow beneath it; when the flow has completely drained away, the lava tube is left behind. Thurston lava tube is a remarkably large, well-preserved and accessible example of a lava tube-type cave. An easy, 0.3 mile trail (about a 15 minute hike) winds through lush fern forest alive with singing bird and buzzing insects, down into a collapse crater entering the lava tube and slipping about 300 feet through the well-lighted, floored cave, popping up through a skylight in the tube and returning to the parking lot. A very easy walk and certainly a “must see” for any visitor to the park. When Lorrin Thurston, founder of the Honolulu Advertiser, found the cave in 1913, the roof reportedly was covered with stalactites—it is said that rapacious tourists removed every one in the intervening years. For more information about visiting Hawaii in general or touring the Big Island in particular, go to tourguidehawaii.com and tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com.

Kilauea Thermal Area, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Unesco World Heritage Site, Hawaii Photographic Poster Print by Ethel Davies, 12×16

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

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Plumes of Steam Where the Lava Reaches the Sea, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Island of Hawaii Photographic Poster Print by Ethel Davies, 30×40

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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Devastation Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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Written and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; videography by Frank Burgess and Donald MacGowan; Narration by Frank Burgess; Original Music by Donnie MacGowan When Kilauea Iki erupted from vents on Pu’u Pai in November of 1959, several feet of hot ash and cinder-sized pieces of pumice fell on the lush fern forest downwind. Devastation trail follows the edge of this inundation, linking the Kilauea Iki Overlook Parking lot with another parking lot at the intersection of Crater Rim Drive with …

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

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Volcano House, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

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The grand tradition of hostelling at the edge of Kilauea Volcano began with construction of the first Volcano House in 1846; as such, Volcano House is Hawaiis oldest continuously operated hotel. Famous Guests include Queen Lilioukalani, Samuel Clemens, Theodore Roosevelt and Elvis Presley. Since Polynesians first arrived in Hawaii, temporary grass shacks had been constructed on the lip of Kilauea Crater to shelter kahuna and alii who went there to give praise and worship to Madame Pele …

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Saturday, January 9th, 2010

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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010


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Are there any economically significant mineral deposits in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

Friday, December 25th, 2009


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Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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What is a potential or current human impact and population, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?

Monday, December 7th, 2009


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Hello, I am doing a very important project in my school. I am in 8th grade. I need to know about a potential or current human impact in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. I also need to know the population of people there, and what ways have the park officials have tried to minimize the impact? I will be so grateful to anyone who is so kind to help me. I am very stressed out and I can’t find the information.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park- A Beautiful Destination Indeed

Saturday, November 28th, 2009


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When most people think of HAVO, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to HAVO than just the basics.
Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there’s more to HAVO than you may have first thought.
Hawaii is a beautiful vacation destination. It makes for either a quiet and mild vacation consisting of countless hours lying on a beach or wildly active vacation sure to please event the most avid thrill seekers. What thrill seeking vacation would be complete without exploring Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HAVO). The national park occupies a vast array of terrain ranging from tropical beaches to the sub arctic Mauna Loa summit. The huge park has two active volcanoes.
Kilauea Caldera is the youngest and most active volcano on earth. The landscaping is amazing complete with hardened lava and dozens of craters. The park has 140 miles of hiking trails and is open to the public for camping. The park is over 333,000 acres of land so plan to stay a while if you truly want to explore the park. If you don’t have a lot of time, you should plan to at least drive through the park. It is worth the hour or so that it will take you to see everything. The volcano erupts regularly, so in most cases you will get to see some sort of lava flow. However, don’t expect to see eruptions spewing into the sky like in the movies. The flow is fluid and constant, not nearly as dramatic as Hollywood depicts.
The terrain changes so frequently due to the ever changing lava flow that it makes it difficult to follow maps, however the most up to date versions will be available at the visitor’s center. The map can be used for driving as well as hiking. The park has a hotline that tells you what is happening with the volcanoes that day and where to best view the lava flow.
Unlike the rest of Hawaii the weather can change very quickly in the park. The temperatures can be about 15 degrees cooler here than in Kona, so plan to dress appropriately. The park can have blistering heat from the sun’s reflection off of the lava flow. It can be hot and steamy one minute and change to a chilly downpour of rain with little or no warning.
If planning to visit the volcanoes you should be prepared and dress appropriately. Wear hiking shoes or boots; bring sunscreen and lots of water. The heat can cause dehydration quickly so be prepared with lots of fluids because this little nuisance is preventable. Always follow the signs and stay on the trails. Fatalities do happen here at HAVO. The most common are due to people wandering off and getting lost in the park and people getting too close to newly formed lava paths. These lava flows can collapse causing injuries, or even worse death.
If and when the lava reaches the ocean, sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid permeate the air. These gases are toxic. Every one should be careful, especially pregnant women, young children and people with upper respiratory problems. The smell of sulfur is strong in the air.
Whether it’s magnificent hiking trails you seek, or simply marking visiting a volcano off of your to do list, HAVO is sure to please.
Of course, it’s impossible to put everything about HAVO into just one article. But you can’t deny that you’ve just added to your understanding about HAVO, and that’s time well spent.


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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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Lava Lake Crust Break – Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009


A re-circulating lava lake in the West Pit Pond of the Pu’u'O’o vent on the east flank of the Kilauea Volcano.


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