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A breathtaking new video filmed at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano shows a huge stream of lava pouring into the ocean.
In the footage, the fiery flow brilliantly glows when seen at night and, perhaps even more remarkable, appears as a vivid blood red stream during the daytime.
The massive stream began back in December when a collapse of the ground near the site led to the exposure of a subterranean lava tube.
Since that time, lava has steadily sprayed from the 70-foot high sea cliff to the water below which spawns subsequent explosions due to the sharp differences in temperature.
Unsurprisingly, the strange sight has become a hot ticket for visitors to Hawaii, but officials have begun restricting how close people can get to the volcano for fear of a foolhardy tourist attempting an ill-advised selfie.
Source: The Guardian
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