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Keanakako'i Crater

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Keanakako'i Crater. On the other side of this pit crater are the lava trees. At the present time, danger signs are posted and viewing is prohibited as high levels of sulfur dioxide are in the area. Hold your breath as everyone knows what sulfur smells like. Aloha and thank you for viewing

Comments (35)


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Apophis906

2:26AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Wow thats just something to get to see, awesome photo.

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Richardphotos

2:39AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

that is awesome Errol.the bottom is relative smooth.thanks for bearing the smell for this capture

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beachzz

3:32AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Ugh, sulphur, it's really does stink to high heavens!! These pits are amazing, how deep and wide is this one?

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fredster66

3:52AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

What an amazing view. Oh yes - I know the smell... great capture!

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ledwolorz

4:05AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Fantastic photo.

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Littlejock

4:42AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Very impressive this crater. Your nature pics is always so amazing

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Kelena

6:40AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

beautiful shot

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durleybeachbum

7:06AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Quite awe-inspiring!

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toddmiskimen

7:11AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

The grand photo after the lava trees helps put this into perspective of the massiveness of this crater. It is so hard to grasp the size unless you are there. However, through your great stories from earlier pictures you took, one gets the awe of this giant hole that was once Pele's fury. Well done!

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rockstrider

8:01AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Eww - Rotten eggs! Nice capture Errol - is it possible to walk across the crater or would that just be silly?

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alhak

8:15AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

marvellous shot Errol!

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timtripp

8:17AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

impressive

vlaaitje

8:49AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

very impressive

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CavalierLady

9:10AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

What an awesome view! I'm surprised to hear about the odor. Is that always there, even on craters that have been dormant that long, i.e. trees growing, or is this new activity meaning that there danger of a new eruption?

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sharky_

9:41AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

beachzz.....The crater is approx 35 m (114.829 ft ) deep today. When surveyed in 1886, the crater was nearly 4 times deeper (120 m) (393.700 ft) . An eruptive fissure opened at the base of the southwest wall of Kaenakako`i on July 19, 1974. rockstrider....It is possible to walk on the floors of this crater. CavalierLady.....The sulfur odor is always present in the area but an increase in sulfur dioxide is probably due to an active eruption several miles away. Thanks for asking... Aloha

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Debwhosmiles

9:52AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Awesome shot of the crater! Thanks for all of the info you give us~

lanemtripp

10:23AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

thank you for sharing your unique perspective of your home land and giving us a different than the usual view of Hawaii..mother nature is awesome

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toddaking

10:43AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Did someone strike a match? ... :) Love this shot, doesn't look like there is an easy way down and you probably really have to work up a sweat to get out... :) Excellent capture. Todd

MrsLubner

10:48AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!

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TwoPynts

11:26AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Thanks for braving the stench from the bowels of the earth to bring us this great shot. Aloha! :o)

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rainbows

11:44AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

A wonderful shot of the crater Errol. Thank for bringing this shot to us despite the horrible smell.Aloha. Diane.

thevolunteer

12:30PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

One of the best shots I have seen of this crater. Did someone eat rotten eggs??? Aloha

Georgy

12:40PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Hello! That is huge! Great to see your pic.

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marybelgium

2:46PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

awesome !!!

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witch_1612

3:46PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Fantastic Photo!!!

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Hedepo

3:58PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

I almost can smell the smell of rotten eggs!!! Excellent and impressive Have a nice evening henk

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hotracer2

9:17PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Excellent capture, beautiful:):):)

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babuci

9:21PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

This is fantastic. What a size (dia) of this crater? looks wide.

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jocko500

9:31PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

looking in side this must have been something to stand in the present of power to move heave and earth at the same time if it blows. this is awl looking

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Cosine

9:34PM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Wonderful shot, Errol. The trees on the crater walls give a good indication of the size, but thanks for the numbers for verification. Too bad I missed this last year. Guess I'll just have to come back. :-)

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