Bit of gratuitous bragging, sorry, but....
if you ever find your self in the area, I highly recomend this EarthCache:
http://coord.info/GC1HW2K
I was there on Tuesday and it was amazing!
Must do EarthCache
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Wow, very impressive
. Many years ago I stood beside flowing lava in Hawaii and I remember how impressive that was
. The black lava with cracks of red showing through. I was told you are no longer allowed that close to the lava in Hawaii
. I was close enough to bend down and touch it when I was there those many years ago. I didn't of course
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What a great cache for you to add to your numbers.
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What a great cache for you to add to your numbers.
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I second that recommendation. Went there for my honeymoon. Lovely island and an amazing experience to watch the volcano erupt in front of you
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Yep, apparently its nothing like that now, although there are apparently 'illegal' tours. I was very keen to see the lava flowing into the sea, but apparently it isn't doing that at the moment, which I think is very inconsiderate of the volcano. I mean, doesn't it understand how far I have travelled?Goldenwattle wrote:Wow, very impressive. Many years ago I stood beside flowing lava in Hawaii and I remember how impressive that was
. The black lava with cracks of red showing through. I was told you are no longer allowed that close to the lava in Hawaii
. I was close enough to bend down and touch it when I was there those many years ago. I didn't of course
.
What a great cache for you to add to your numbers.