Kilauea Volcano
Kilauea Volcano
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리뷰 187건
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kgbone
오스틴, 텍사스포스팅 33건
2024년 1월 • 커플
The power and majesty of the Kilauea volcano is on constant display and tomorrow (MLK holiday) the $30 admission fee is waived. But to stand there and look into the power of Nature, and then read about it, and listen to the park ranger’s talk is extra special at any price.
The items in the gift shops are mostly one-of-a-kind. And the art guild shop next to the Visitor Center is extraordinary. You’ll need a half-day to fully appreciate all that the places have to offer, so go; that’s our national park after all…
The items in the gift shops are mostly one-of-a-kind. And the art guild shop next to the Visitor Center is extraordinary. You’ll need a half-day to fully appreciate all that the places have to offer, so go; that’s our national park after all…
2024년 1월 14일 작성
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QZOCK
시애틀, 워싱턴주포스팅 285건
2023년 8월 • 커플
Two trips, first on at night on the day Kilauea erupted; second during the day… recommend night view, but probably safer to hike around during the day.
My wife had turned on the TV on the 4th day in of our visit to Kona. The Kīlauea eruption was on the news…. We decided to drive from Kona area to see if we can get to the rim….
When we got to the NP, it was like trying to enter a large concert venue…
NP rangers were directing traffic, directed us to a parking area, where we started the hike to the rim… the trails have an amber marker lamp embedded in the hiking trail… (not everyone had a flashlight)… a headlamp or flashlight is recommended for hiking at night, even when 70 percent of the hikers had them, if you don’t you will hit dark spots… (wife had insight to take a headlamp along)….
The view of an eruption, is something that goes beyond visual, there is something spiritual about it. You will relate to the Native Hawaiians concept of Pele, much better. I enjoyed the paved roads up to the rim, and the paved trails, but I have to apologize to Mother Earth of the descrecration of the rim, with observation building (now in disrepair), and restaurants. (I plead guilty as part of society that did that, while enjoying the amenities and the resulting ability for me to be able to enjoy the eruption).
Now that I have reasonable made enough excuses for our society, and to our Native Hawaiians, the eruption as seen at night is amazing.
It is truly amazing, molten lava erupting…
The night sky in the area is lit up more than you would have though the eruption would. (I have witnessed Mt. Saint Helens erupting from the interstate, the same day it blew up… I happened to be on a trip from Seattle to Pocatello….
Two different eruptions, but volcanoes erupting is something that is an honor to witness.
The one in Washington took many lives, so you have respect its power.
The Kīlauea eruption is something I recommend everyone who has a chance to go to the Big Island to witness.
The area also provides incredible Bortle numbers, that you can see the Milky Way with all its magnificence as well.
Drive with respect to others, and be safe, don’t forget a flashlight
My wife had turned on the TV on the 4th day in of our visit to Kona. The Kīlauea eruption was on the news…. We decided to drive from Kona area to see if we can get to the rim….
When we got to the NP, it was like trying to enter a large concert venue…
NP rangers were directing traffic, directed us to a parking area, where we started the hike to the rim… the trails have an amber marker lamp embedded in the hiking trail… (not everyone had a flashlight)… a headlamp or flashlight is recommended for hiking at night, even when 70 percent of the hikers had them, if you don’t you will hit dark spots… (wife had insight to take a headlamp along)….
The view of an eruption, is something that goes beyond visual, there is something spiritual about it. You will relate to the Native Hawaiians concept of Pele, much better. I enjoyed the paved roads up to the rim, and the paved trails, but I have to apologize to Mother Earth of the descrecration of the rim, with observation building (now in disrepair), and restaurants. (I plead guilty as part of society that did that, while enjoying the amenities and the resulting ability for me to be able to enjoy the eruption).
Now that I have reasonable made enough excuses for our society, and to our Native Hawaiians, the eruption as seen at night is amazing.
It is truly amazing, molten lava erupting…
The night sky in the area is lit up more than you would have though the eruption would. (I have witnessed Mt. Saint Helens erupting from the interstate, the same day it blew up… I happened to be on a trip from Seattle to Pocatello….
Two different eruptions, but volcanoes erupting is something that is an honor to witness.
The one in Washington took many lives, so you have respect its power.
The Kīlauea eruption is something I recommend everyone who has a chance to go to the Big Island to witness.
The area also provides incredible Bortle numbers, that you can see the Milky Way with all its magnificence as well.
Drive with respect to others, and be safe, don’t forget a flashlight
2023년 9월 18일 작성
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JDSoui
탬파, 플로리다포스팅 6,755건
2023년 3월
Had a fabulous experience. Each time at the park there is something new to see and new path to find. From the entrance, to the chain of craters road to the pull off areas to view and take in the sights or go for a hike. This is a great experience for all ages and activity levels.
2023년 3월 22일 작성
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Rina M
파라다이스 밸리, 애리조나포스팅 43건
2023년 2월 • 커플
To see the lava flow is simply a must experience in your life time. That’s new life making the island… I’d strongly suggest seeing it after sun set or couple of hours before dawn break. The glow in itself is gorgeous and you get to see all of the bright orange lava fountains and branches (that you can’t see in the day light); however, it’s good to see in the day light as well as it gives you the view of the crater and surrounding steam vents. I’d suggest viewing from both ends. East end (devastation trail) is a longer drive from the park entrance and is a 1.5 mile walk one way (on paved road) but seems to be closer to the crater. West end is a short drive and a short walk to the crater but seems to be further away. Also a lot more popular. Bring head lamps!
2023년 2월 5일 작성
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fiamma11
타이슨스코너, 버지니아포스팅 5,775건
2022년 1월
I have visited Kilauea a number of times and am always impressed. Whether red lava flows or just smoke, the visual impact the volcano has had is staggering. Everyone should Kilauea at least once. Nature is fascinating.
2022년 11월 17일 작성
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OldBallonist
가와사키, 일본포스팅 12,190건
2022년 7월 • 커플
夕方にコナ空港に着いてレンタカーで、ボルケーノハウスホテルに着きました。ホテルのテラスから赤い水蒸気が見えたので、ホテルのフロントに教えてもらって、素晴らしい星空の下で真っ暗なトレイルを東へ歩いて展望台まで行くと噴火口の真っ赤な火が見えて大興奮でした。朝になって車で西の外れの展望台へ行くと、大きなカルデラ之中でも真下に噴煙が見えてまた感動しました。ホテルへ戻って朝食を食べていると、火口から立ち上がる虹が見えてまた感激しました。翌日には、ヒロからヘリコプターに乗って、噴火口を上空から見ると噴煙の下の岩が赤っぽく見えてまた大喜び。いろいろな角度から噴火口を見られて大満足でした。ハワイと思っていると標高は1,200mあるので、夜は寒いし、展望台の風も強いので、暖かい服装を忘れないように。
2022년 9월 11일 작성
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islands-photo
일본포스팅 362건
2022년 8월 • 친구
多くのトレイルがあり、使える時間に合わせて楽しむ事ができます。私達はランチから夕方まで滞在しましたが、全く足らなかった印象です。ホテルのテラスから眺める1時間程の滞在でも楽しめますが、2日以上あるともっと楽しめます。
2022년 9월 10일 작성
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Mike F
안티고, 위스콘신포스팅 554건
2022년 8월
This was so awesome! We finally made the night view after being there 3 times during the day. Just amazing and my kids loved it, even needed a potty break all the way back to the porta-potty's and wanted to walk all the way back! I was asked a few times if it was worth it, absolutely!!
2022년 8월 10일 작성
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Marilyn M
컬럼비아, 메릴랜드포스팅 130건
2022년 4월
It was disappointing because the volcano was not erupting. No red lava flows. Just cooled lava, rents in the earth, and steam. Other than the sheer size of the caldera, it was boring.
2022년 5월 7일 작성
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barry1170
벤슨, 애리조나포스팅 239건
2022년 4월
Seeing the Halemaʻumaʻu caldera in the daytime and again at night is a truly amazing experience! Currently, there is an active small lake in the cadera and can be seen in a couple of different ways. The first is the Keanakako'I Overlook. The parking lot is at the Devastation Trail and there you have a one mile slightly uphill trek on the now closed section of the Old Crater Rim Drive to get to the overlook to see the active lava lake. Currently (4/28/2022) this the best view to see active lava. Again, if you have health issues (I have heart and lung diseases) and are not in good physical condition, I don't recommend this choice. ****This is a very popular spot and the parking lot fills up fast with folks coming to see the spectacle at night (highly recommeded). Get there early to secure a parking spot! So, the second best spot and easier to access is the Kilauea Overlook. It also has a small parking lot just off of Crater Rim Drive with a short walk to the overlook. You will not get a good view of the lava lake from here, but at night, the red glow from it is spectacular! It has been raining and cloudy a lot up there recently, but the clouds enhance the glow (see photos from 4/28/22).
2022년 5월 1일 작성
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jycyn2009
도쿄, 일본
3/30現在、溶岩流の勢いが弱まっているとのことですが、現状を知る方法を教えてください。
ツアーに参加せずに、レンタカーで個人的に火口が見れる位置に近づけるのでしょうか
2018년 4월 4일 작성
Couple questions. Can we get there with a regular car, not a 4-wheel drive? I ask because we did a tour for the summit due to the high elevation and we are hoping to drive ourselves to this volcano. What else is there to do there? Can we go before dark and do some things while we wait for the sun to go down?
2017년 6월 30일 작성
Yes, regular car fine. You will probably have to hike to see the lava flow up close. If you want to do this, bring sturdy shoes, good flashlights and plenty of water. The lava can be very sharp if you fall. Every day conditions are different so check with the (excellent) ranger center for latest updates. The Rangers give interesting scheduled talks and walks and there are great exhibits at their HQ and at the Jagger Museum on the brim of Halema'uma'u caldera
The Park HQ and Ranger center are located not far past the main park entry gate. There's also a good art Gallery just past the center and the historic Volcano House inn & restaurant.
The village of Volcano, outside the Park has a few galleries and restaurants and many cozy little houses to rent via vrbo, Airbnb, etc. Because of the frequent mist and rain, the Volcano area is lush and dense with tropical plants and flowers. It's also cooler than either Hilo or Kona.
2017년 6월 30일 작성
Should I schedule a tour of Kilauea or should we just do it on our own. I don't want to be tied to a tour but I also don't want to miss anything. What is the best way to see Kilauea?
2017년 3월 23일 작성
You do not need to be part of tour granted you have your own transportation. We just grabbed a map from the Park Visitor Center. Enjoy but make sure you have a good windbreaker. The wind, even when warm, can really kick up and chill you to the bones. We have seen many people unprepared for that. Once you get away from the main areas, traffic lightens up and there are many trails worth exploring. Start your day early.
2017년 3월 24일 작성
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