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Lava flows from the Kīlauea volcano into the ocean on the Island of Hawaii.

Original caption: 45 (E-48). Littoral explosion east of Kupapa‘u Point produces thin sheets of spatter known as “limu o Pele” (Pele’s seaweed) (photo by T.J. Takahashi, 2/10/88, TT028838) (picture #045).

Source: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-80/album.html

T.J. Takahashi works for the USGS [1]

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