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Kilauea is located on Hawaii’s Big Island and is the most active volcano in the world. Kilauea is a big part of the cycle of life on the island, with its lava creating new land and destroying old land as well as the human homes on its path.

Spewing fire and rocks, it is dangerous and fascinating at the same time. On its way to the sea, lava destroys much but leaves some patches of nature intact, creating unique spots for different life forms.

Kilauea is part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is a Kilauea Visitor Center near the park entrance.

The museum's observation deck is great spot for watching the volcano activity at Halemaumau Crater in safety. There is also a number of popular hiking trails and organized ranger-led tours. More state parks in Hawaii

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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