Hawaii Volcanoes, a time-lapse video newly released on Vimeo, takes you on a sea-to-summit journey to the volcanoes of Hawaii, where you'll witness some of the the most dynamic landscapes on Earth.
Shot mostly in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the video by noted national park photographer QT Luong features awe-inspiring nature scenes ranging from lava flowing to the ocean as clouds of steam rise from the meeting of fire and water to a sunrise from the top of 600-foot cliffs overlooking the immense Mokuaweoweo caldera on the top of Mauna Loa, the world's largest volcano.
Filmed using time-lapse photography and DSLR video in 2011 and 2013, the video's production required backpacking on difficult volcanic terrain, including overnight stays near an active lava flow and on the 13,700-foot Mauna Loa summit in sub-freezing temperatures.
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cool
so cool I love it
that was interesting, loved it tho.
i like this its good
that was really cool. I liked all the volcano parts when it erupted.
B-E-A-Utiful
My late husband and I had the opportunity to visit Hawaii and walk on walk on Kilauea feeling the intense heat through my thick athletic shoe soles. We felt incredibly lucky to have that experience. He was a Physical Geography Professor, well-versed in vulcanology. i didn't feel as comfortable walking on those Hot Rocks as he did, so I asked for the keys to our rental car where I waited for him. It was a fantastic experience! If you have the opportunity to go to Hawaii to visit the Volcano, I urge you to go!
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