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Hawaii County opening viewing area as lava falls over Pulama pali

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USGS / HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY

A Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologist photographs the front of the aa lava flow near the pali Tuesday.

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This Tuesday photo from the edge of the aa lava flow looks upslope.

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USGS / HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY

Spattering was vigorous in the Kilauea’s summit lava lake Monday evening. Spatter was thrown up to the the floor of Halemaumau Crater, about 80 feet above the lake surface.

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A wider view shows the lava lake in Halemaumau Crater, looking northeast. Jaggar Museum and Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are beyond the left edge of the photograph.

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USGS / HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY

The active lava flow from Puu Oo was on the slope near the top of the Pulama pali Tuesday, a steep slope on Klauea’s southeast flank, and transitioned into a channelized aa flow. The view is to the northwest