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Photo and Video Chronology - Kīlauea - June 24, 2004

June 24, 2004

Eastside entries, and breakout on Pulama pali

This is a photo of a large breakout on Pulama pali, along track of main Banana flow.
Distant view of large breakout on Pulama pali, along track of main Banana flow. People on left give scale in this predawn, "pushed" image. Breakout is about 3 km from camera.
This is a photo of lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water.
Lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water. Longest flow is 10-15 m long.

 

This is a photo of lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water.
Wider view of right image above. Note more distant entry, made known by its glow.
This is a photo of lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water.
Different vantage point of area shown in left image, with golden sky.

 

This is a photo of lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water.
Same area again, but from still different location. Note Hawaiian noddy near bottom of image. They were really nervous this morning. 0606.
This is a photo of lava on active bench of eastern delta, flowing toward and finally into water.
Long-lens view of entry from site of left image. 0608.

 

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