A Scene of Great Controversy
OK, you wise eagles -- what the heck is this? And where is it?
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y-Mark-099.jpg
(Photo by Mark Sedenquist)
You're too gracious--I missed it!
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Originally Posted by
Kestrel
Close enough.
The lava is currently entering the ocean outside the boundary of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Chain of Craters road ends a dozen miles or so from the entry point.
This is actually Hawaii state highway 130 coming from the other side of the lava entry. The original highway is under several feet of lava and at one time it did connect to Chain of Craters road. A bit further down the road is a parking area. From there you hike about 3/8 of a mile for this view.
http://homepage.mac.com/erich_oettin...team_plume.jpg
It's even better at night, when the plume is lit by the lave underneath. You can also see occasional explosions that toss rocks and lava into the air. .
http://homepage.mac.com/erich_oettin...ight_plume.jpg
I should have recognized the apparent direction and angle of the sun implies approach from the north/northeast.
The only time I was there, November 2005, the Chain of Craters Rd reached the Pacific, turned north, ran just a couple of miles, if that, and ended where the lava had crossed some years before. The NPS had placed a restroom and a lightly developed parking area there. The vent to the ocean, however, was just a mile and a half to the north, if recollection serves. We ventured out around 1/4 mile, but the combination of tropical heat, sharp black rock, very challenging walking, and a tropical downpour every 15 minutes turned us back to our rental Jeep. I'm suprised the vent has moved so much farther north than that!
What an amazing place for a "reformed geologist" to visit! Thanks for sharing.
Foy
There's oil in them thar hills......
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Originally Posted by
Mark Sedenquist
I dunno, how about Teapot Dome, Wyoming? My studies and recollection tell me the Teapot Dome is a large-scale geologic structure more readily observed on maps and airphotos than in outcrop. The terrain surrounding the outcrop, and the "controversial" hint still bring me to a SWAG that it's Teapot Dome.
Foy
You're correct and incorrect....
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Originally Posted by
Midwest Michael
Well, if that photo is from the Elk and Bison Prairie at LBL, then the photo isn't of Tennessee, its Kentucky.
Yep, I mis-identified where along the Trace those two bison were -- according to Gerald's field report he found them just inside the Tennessee line....
Mark