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  • The Hawaiian Vocano Observatiory sits a top the Kilauea Caldera.
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  • The 1959 eruption of Kilauea Iki Crater was a short-lived event, but it produced some of Kilauea's most spectacular lava fountains of the 20th century.  A lava fountain 425 Meters (Almost 1,400 feet !!) high soared out of the crater you see above.
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  • The resulting lava lake was about 600 feet deep, supplies by the craters peak lava production of 380,000 m3/hr.
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