Kilauea Volcano
Kilauea Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, located on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is part of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and has been erupting continuously since 1983, with significant eruptions occurring in 2018 and 2020. Kilauea is a shield volcano, characterized by its broad, gently sloping sides formed by fluid lava flows.
The volcano is a popular destination for tourists and researchers alike, offering unique opportunities to observe volcanic activity. The surrounding area is part of the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, which protects the diverse ecosystems and geological features created by Kilauea's eruptions.