There is a winding road that makes its way down from the visitor center at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, all the way to the sea. It is called Chain of Craters Road. I will show more photographs along the route in another post, but today I wanted to show you what you will find at the end of the road. What we see in this photograph are lava flows that have come down this hill. Older flows have had new vegetation grow on them, thus the green.
This the impressive Holei Sea Arch which was formed from sea water eroding part of the lava flow that makes up this sea coast. The top of the arch is fenced off, but because people do stupid things, there are signs and explanations warning people not to walk out on the arch!
This gives a sense of the cliffs made from lava flows. What an incredibly rugged coast. You sure would not want to be shipwrecked and then wash up on this coast! Yikes!
This is another view of the different lava flows that came down the hill, and then made their way to the sea.
I took this photograph because I loved the triangular-shaped cloud above a small rise in the lava.
Love your photo of the Holei Sea Arch. betsey
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