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Going Home

Photography Landscape posted on Apr 23, 2005
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Going Home: The top 2 pictures are my last shots before heading home. A little to long in the lava fumes started to affect me (1 hr 40 minutes). The walk back seemed like forever. Its a relief when you finally see the road ahead (center pictures). Oops!... Or at least I thought it was the end of the walk. I did stop by on this road way and gave some people direction to the lava flow. I also advised them to walk carefully and NO SPEEDING!!!!! Gone to the mountains for a bit of fresh air.... Aloha and thank you for viewing.

Comments (16)


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Sekadhar

12:42AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

Thank you for all photos of lava...very impressive! And now when you are at home hope to see some beautiful shots of your island! And all this here is fantastic and excellent done!*****!

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Aeneas

1:24AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

I've been following all your adventures, and your writing is as good as are your photography skills. Thanks for sharing this hallucinating trip.

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Zacko

3:06AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

LOL!!! I just love that sign!!! Is it even possible to go any faster in that terrain??? Have a wonderful weekend #:O)

soulofharmony

4:04AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

every time you look at these you see something different.. this whole series is marvellous..:)

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DJB

4:25AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

Real fantastic. I see so many shapes.Just do not fool with mother nature it says.

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sossy

8:08AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

fantastic and impressive captures here! how the lava is changing the area and places! and it is never stopping for a while??? ;o)))

ebsmooth

9:03AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

dude, i totally love that speed limit sign engulphed in lava and also that one patch of street still exposed!!! awesome series of shots here!!! looks like a giant brownie that's been just a tad overcooked...lol!!! outstanding work and captures!!!

Tedz

12:19PM | Sat, 23 April 2005

Kia Ora!I bet You reeked when You got Home....in fact , I smell Rotten Eggs from here...aloha!

logiloglu

12:50PM | Sat, 23 April 2005

a wonderful serie about this fascinating lava fields. most impressive shots. !!!!!!! Aloha !!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!

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Akinom

5:26PM | Sat, 23 April 2005

Such a wonderful series you have shown us... thank you so much! I have enjoyed it! Just impressed how the lava is changing the area! Have a nice weekend, Errol! Aloha!

parb1194

6:32PM | Sat, 23 April 2005

An awesome set of pictures and they need to change that speed limit sign to 0-3mph for walkers only. Excellent!!!! :o)

captainparsa

4:02PM | Sun, 24 April 2005

W xllnt thanks for the details

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Enmos

4:26AM | Mon, 25 April 2005

Oh wow this is so cool to see !! LMAO over that roadsign hehehe Amazing work again !! :o)

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jcv2

3:59AM | Tue, 26 April 2005

Fresh air in the mountains... Hmmm, not here anyway ;) Incredible to see how the lava crosses the road! When it exceeds the speed-limit, what would police-officers do? LOL! What if you have parked the car on the wrong place of the road? Oops! Fantastic shots, Errol, very impressive! Glad you've found fresh air again!

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jacro

9:08AM | Tue, 26 April 2005

la nature n'argne rien de la civilisation! la nature reprend ses droits.Il faudra refaire une autre route plus loin!

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TwoPynts

4:02PM | Fri, 29 April 2005

Hahah, 15MPH would be fast in this case. Glad you made it out safe!


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