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Lava flows in an open channel
USGS photo dated Oct. 4, 2007
Lava flows from its source in an open channel.

Current Kilauea Volcano Activity
A swarm of earthquakes and tremor alerted scientists and park staff to an intrusion of magma into the east rift zone of Kilauea. Beginning in the early morning hours of Sunday, June 17, 2007, the "Father's Day" intrusion and subsequent brief eruption of lava on June 18-19th was the prelude to new things happening on Kilauea.  

On July 21, 2007, a new outbreak of lava occured to the east of Pu`u `O`o vent. It was the first time lava erupted in this area since February 7, 1992.

Use the link to Current Volcano Information to keep tabs on this dynamic volcano!

Park Ranger Kupono McDaniel leads a group of children on an educational walk
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`iliahi is the Hawaiian name for sandalwood.  

Did You Know?
During the 1800's, vast quantities of fragrant sandalwood were the first major export of the Hawaiian Islands. The trade nearly caused the extinction of `iliahi or sandalwood (Santalum paniculatum).

Last Updated: July 21, 2008 at 20:48 EST