Visitors reach the end of a hiking trail across Kilauea Iki Crater (once a lava lake in 1959) next to Halema'uma'u Crater in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. In the foreground is an 'ohi'a bush with red lehua flowers, a favorite of volcano goddess Madame Pele.
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Hikers Nearing 'Ohi'a Lehua Bush, Kilauea Iki Crater, Big Island
Visitors reach the end of a hiking trail across Kilauea Iki Crater (once a lava lake in 1959) next to Halema'uma'u Crater in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. In the foreground is an 'ohi'a bush with red lehua flowers, a favorite of volcano goddess Madame Pele.

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Date: 1 Mar 2008
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