Hawaii volcano shoots lava into sky.

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Old 05-16-2018, 02:56 PM
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Are you freaking kidding me?!


I'm a golfnut myself, but...nope, no way.


Golfers play as volcano rages behind them
I was thinking the same thing!

Not a golfer but isn’t this a little crazy? 😳
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Those are the scariest photos ever.
While not nearly as destructive or scary, the house-rattling thunderstorm going over my house right now...is pretty wild.
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Small Explosion From Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Results in Ash Cloud Reaching 10,000 Feet | KTLA
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A small explosion from the Halemaumau crater in Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano at about midnight local time created an ash cloud that reached up to 10,000 feet, according to an alert from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
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Hawaii volcano: 'Explosive eruption' at Kilauea summit spurs concerns
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted from its summit early Thursday, shooting a huge plume of ash miles into the sky and prompting authorities to urge area residents to take cover.

The Hawaii Volcano Observatory said the explosion within Kilauea's Halemaumau crater -- the biggest since the volcano became more active on May 3 -- had produced a volcanic cloud that reached as high as 30,000 feet (9,000 meters) and was drifting downwind to the northeast.
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