File:Lava flowing into Green Lake, Kapoho, Hawaii.jpg

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English: As fissure 8 lava flowed into Green Lake, the lake water boiled away, sending a white plume high into the sky—visible from afar between around 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. HST. This aerial photo, taken a couple of hours later by the Hawai‘i County Fire Department, shows still-steaming lava within Green Lake, located near the intersection of Highways 132 and 137.
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Source Kīlauea Volcano — Lava Flowing into Green Lake
Author United States Geological Survey
Camera location19° 28′ 01.84″ N, 154° 54′ 00.91″ W  Heading=52.100098135427° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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2 June 2018

19°28'1.841"N, 154°54'0.911"W

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