Lava flow in Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park
Hardened lava rock from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, is shown in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow.
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, a school bus being used as a homestead sits on private property atop a former lava flow from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, near Volcanoes National Park in Kalapana, Hawaii. People who lost their homes to previous lava flows have begun rebuilding on top of the hardened lava rock. The current lava flow a few miles away erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, a small home sits on private property atop a former lava flow from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, near Volcanoes National Park in Kalapana, Hawaii. People who lost their homes to previous lava flows have begun rebuilding on top of the hardened lava rock. The current lava flow a few miles away erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, steam and gas rise from the summit crater atop Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, in Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, visitors look at lava from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, as it flows toward the ocean in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, lava from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, flows toward the ocean in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, hardened lava rock from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, is shown in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, lava from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, flows toward the ocean in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2016 photo, visitors hike onto a lava flow from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, in Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016 photo, lava from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, flows into the ocean as seen from a boat operated by Lava Ocean Tours off the coast of Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava flow, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)
- In this Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016 photo, lava from Kilauea, an active volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, flows into the ocean as seen from a boat operated by Lava Ocean Tours off the coast of Volcanoes National Park near Kalapana, Hawaii. The current lava flow erupted from a vent on the volcano in May and made its way to the sea in late July. Visitors can hike about 10 miles round trip to see the lava flow, or take a boat or helicopter tour to see the flow. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)