Posts Tagged “Kilauea Volcano Tour”

January 3rd 2011 Marked the 28th Anniversary of Mt. Kilauea Current Eruption

By | January 5, 2011

Its now been 28 years since Mt. Kilauea started erupting on the Big Island of Hawaii. Its east rift zone started erupting January 3rd 1983, and is still active today. Its presence is still strong having devastating two homes just last year in Kalapana Gardens. In 1990, Mt. Kilauea did its worst damage by destroying [...]

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Legend of Pele

By | June 30, 2010

Those who have traveled to the Big Island with us on Tour 33 may be familiar with the legend of Pele. However, many are not made aware until they get there. At times her story is tragic, but the legend of Pele is one of the most strongly preserved legends in Hawaiian lore. Born in [...]

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Increased Lava Flow on Big Island Brings Spectacular Views

By | April 24, 2010

With the recent activity of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in Iceland, it brings about the possibilities for us here in Hawaii. Though the volcanoes on most of the islands are dormant, there is activity from Kilauea, and recently, there has been an increased flow. The recent activity has set off small fires and small methane explosions [...]

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Big Island Tours – Top 10 Places on the Island of Hawaii

By | May 28, 2009

Big Island Tour – Top 10 Places on the Big Island of Hawaii The Big Island of Hawaii is actually the largest island because it is the youngest island, and has not been eroded by the Pacific Ocean as much as other islands like Maui or Oahu. Legend says that the Island of Hawaii was [...]

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