This Epic Mountain In Hawaii Will Drop Your Jaw
Hawaii is full of fascinating mountain peaks, though there is perhaps none more intriguing than Hawaii Island’s Mauna Loa, one of five shield volcanoes that forms the Big Island. The massive volcano is one of the most active in the world, and makes up more than half of the Big Island’s surface area.


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In this photograph, you can see Mauna Loa as seen from Mauna Kea.
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The most recent eruption occurred from March 24 to April 15, 1984. While no recent eruptions have caused fatalities, lava flows in 1926 and 1950 destroyed villages – the city of Hilo is partially built upon lava flows from the late 19th century.

The eruption, which occurred during a forced nighttime blackout on the island, forced the government to issue a gag order on the local press in an attempt to prevent news of the eruption in fear that the Japanese would use the opportunity to launch a bombing spree on the island.


Fun fact: Lava fields on Mauna Loa have been frequently used as a training ground for astronauts headed to the moon.
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The volcano was raised to a yellow alert status after continued deformation of the surface and shallow earthquakes at the summit – signs that came before eruptions in 1975 and 1984. This, however, does not mean an eruption is imminent.
Aren’t the islands we call home absolutely fascinating?
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