
The waterfalls were beautiful, and there was a trail to the top of the falls under a HUGE banyon. That is Dj in the green T-shirt, right next to the tree.


That's Justin in the tree.

After we got out to the top of the falls we all dipped our feet in. There were a few local families swimming. It was really gorgeous.




The boiling pots were up the river a bit. They consist of little pools and tiny falls where people were jumping off of cliffs and diving in.

Later we hit the hot ponds and went for a dip before coming home to make some pizza, and gear up for the lava flow.
When we got here the lava had stopped flowing. It has finally started again, and for the first time in a long time it is flowing in a spot where people can drive all but a mile in. We followed the lines of cars heading to the flows at dusk. Geared up with good boots, water bottles, and just a little healthy fear we parked in a lot that had a beacon light so people could find their way back. The air was thick, and we could smell the lava before we even set out. The walk was hard and long. We walked across the 1982 lava flow, now solid but full of large cracks, crumbling glassy hardened lava, and big hills and holes. At first heading toward lava was terrifying, lava is meant to be ran from... The solid lava glittered in our headlights, it was really beautiful. Early on, I found a fissure that lava had bubbled up from inside years ago We managed to shine enough light that I could take a picture.

3 comments:
Lava = Epic Heat of awesomeness. Wish I was able to see it...
Excellent pictures! Left me wanting more. Mom
LAVA!!!! More pictures please:P
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