The tiny oasis spared wrath of Hawaii’s volcano
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23931850-100-the-tiny-oasis-spared-wrath-of-hawaiis-volcano/
IT LOOKS like a minor miracle. A tiny stretch of road has escaped the lava flows from the latest eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, which is still menacing a corner of Big Island two months after it began.
So frequent are such scenes in a place regularly scorched by volcanic activity that they have a name: kipukas. This example is in Leilani Estates, a community on the south-east coast of the island where many homes have been destroyed since the eruption began on 3 May. The flows pictured here started bubbling up through fissures well away from Kilauea’s main crater, engulfing whole streets and sparking evacuations.
The tiny oasis spared wrath of Hawaii’s volcano
Jul 9, 2018, 1:15am UTC
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23931850-100-the-tiny-oasis-spared-wrath-of-hawaiis-volcano/
> IT LOOKS like a minor miracle. A tiny stretch of road has escaped the lava flows from the latest eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, which is still menacing a corner of Big Island two months after it began.
> So frequent are such scenes in a place regularly scorched by volcanic activity that they have a name: kipukas. This example is in Leilani Estates, a community on the south-east coast of the island where many homes have been destroyed since the eruption began on 3 May. The flows pictured here started bubbling up through fissures well away from Kilauea’s main crater, engulfing whole streets and sparking evacuations.