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Inside of the Pit

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From my last post Kilauea Volcano, this is looking inside of Halema'uma'u Pit. Aloha and thanking your for viewing.

Comments (21)


deannemart

12:41AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Cool - I always wondered what it looked like inside the cone! Have a great weekend, my friend! Aloha!

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Zacko

12:58AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Thank you for sharing these photos from Hawaii, to someone stuck in 5 ft of snow this is most appealing and interesting #:o)

Tedz

1:12AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

I bet it smells of Sulphur and other Gas.....quite impressive...and You are very brave....reminding Me of.... Me ;]

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WandM

1:20AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

It's a beautiful shot. Personally i should crop the mountain/air, more powerful. Just my 2 cents.

ebsmooth

1:24AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

fantastic shot, thank you for sharing! it's not every day you get to see inside a volcano! awesome capture!!!

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

1:25AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Kinda scary lookin!! Lovely capture!!

cynlee

1:43AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

amazing what wonders of your island! aloha :]

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glix70

2:48AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Stunning volcano panorama, so beautiful grey texture inside it!!! Excellent pov dear friend!!! Beautiful sunday!!! Aloha :)

tvernuccio

3:11AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Incredible!!! it almost looks like a sea of cement!!! i really dig the textures and tones in this!!!! you really did a terrific job on this photo! i enjoy it immensley!

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marybelgium

3:22AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Interesting... amazing island !

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DELMUR

4:28AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Ah ! Ca donne envie de "perdre" 2 mois!!!!!

soulofharmony

5:00AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

oh my gosh superb... superb... excellent love the stone and tones here ..:)

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Syltermermaid

5:01AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

It's nice to hear from you island and your pictures are great!!!

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escafeld

6:02AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

We in the UK have 'scars' on the landscape like this, but they are man made. Excellent!

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sossy

6:51AM | Sun, 20 February 2005

WOW! never seen such a stuff!!! very interesting and also stunning and impressive capture! thinking about the situation when lava is coming out! thanks for sharing! ;o)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

1:50PM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Impressive... boiling mud ?

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Punaguy

10:37PM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Another beauty here Sharky, Well done!

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TwoPynts

10:05AM | Mon, 21 February 2005

A fascinating place, well captured. Did it reek of sulfur during your visit too? ;)

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sharky_

10:11AM | Mon, 21 February 2005

TwoPynts: The sulfur odor wasn't as intense as had been on other days. I guess the wind was blowing in the other direction.

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Richardphotos

2:25PM | Mon, 21 February 2005

you was brave going there. I was in a volcano once and it was a very old one but I still thought "what if". excellent capture and thanks for sharing this. I was very near to Taal volcano in the Filpines and it was smoking. there was small boats for hire to go to the island cone inside of Taal Lake but I was chicken

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jcv2

6:20AM | Tue, 22 February 2005

A wide hole in the elevated surface of the earth! Wow, what a place! Incredible powers in nature that shape our earth! Thank you for sharing this!


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