Three of the Big Island’s volcanoes – from left, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualalai – seen as daylight suffuses the sky.
Posted in response to this week’s Sunday Stills challenge on the theme of ‘Daylight.’ See more offerings here.
Three of the Big Island’s volcanoes – from left, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Hualalai – seen as daylight suffuses the sky.
Posted in response to this week’s Sunday Stills challenge on the theme of ‘Daylight.’ See more offerings here.
Wow, what a shot, Graham, so serene, love the light! Did I read correctly (somewhere) that the Big Island has 7 volcanoes?
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Just the five volcanoes on the Big Island – Kohala, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai, and Kilauea. There’s also an extinct seamount (Mahukona) off the northwest coast and a decidedly active seamount (Lo’ihi) off the southeast coast. That one’s still 3,000 feet below sea level and not expected to emerge from the ocean for another 10,000+ years, so I doubt I’ll be posting photos of that!
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Whaaat? you’re not going to live that long? 😉 Well, I knew it was an odd number, but I wasn’t far off the mark!
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