Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

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In the park are two active volcanoes: Klauea and Mauna Loa. Every year, millions of visitors visit National Park to amaze up-close glimpse of a dynamic volcanic system where lava pours from cracks in the soil.

The Thurston Lava Tube, Devastation Trail, and the boiling Halema'uma'u crater are just a few of the attractions in the park. Tourists may experience the excitement of feeling seismic activity, hearing the boom of gas releases or even witnessing an ash pillar escape into the air at the area's most active moments. If you travel at night during an active eruption, you could see a blazing "lava lake" – carry a flashlight to navigate safely.

At this spectacular national park, you may also go through the massive Thurston Lava Tube, a 500-year-old tube carved into the soil by boiling, flowing lava. Don't forget to take the best photos ever!