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Kilauea

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Kilauea

Active volcanic crater in Hawaii, on the southeastern slope of Mauna Loa, south-central Hawaii Island. At 1,250 m/4,090 ft, its cone has collapsed to form a caldera (basin-shaped crater) of about 10 sq km/4 sq mi, surrounded by volcanic rock.

Its enormous central fire pit, with a diameter of 900 m/3,000 ft and depth of 143 m/470 ft, is known as Halemaumau. The first recorded eruption of Kilauea was in 1790. It is constantly observed by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, situated on its rim.

Kilauea

Community in Hawaii, on the northeastern shore of Kauai Island; population (1990 est) 1,700. A former sugar plantation town, it is now a tourist centre.



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The Vesuvius of today is a very poor affair compared to the mighty volcano of Kilauea, in the Sandwich Islands, but I am glad I visited it.
 
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