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How to See the Lava Flow in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

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Volcano Watchers in Hawaii Trekked Dangerously Close to Kilauea's Lava - and Got Caught
By Jay Jones/ Travel/ Travel News & Deals/ Los Angeles Times/ latimes.com

"If you’re thinking about straying beyond the boundaries to get a closer look at the lava flow from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, think again.

A group of tourists faces fines after rangers found them in an out-of-bounds area close to the erupting Kilauea volcano on Hawaii Island.

The 13 visitors, who were part of a tour group, were ticketed in the March 6 incident and asked to leave the park. Park rangers said the tour group specializes in up-close-and-personal encounters with volcanoes all over the globe...."

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Red-hot lava spews skyward from the Kilauea volcano as visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park observe from a safe distance. (National Park Service)


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