Forget your surfboard — these Hawaiian waves are done of magma.
Videographer Mick Kalber was drifting over Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano on Friday when he prisoner cinema of a large, wave-like conflict of lava northeast of Pu’u ‘O’o vent
Kalber has been documenting lava during Kilauea for 30 years, and this was a initial time he’s seen such activity in a center of a upsurge field.
“The conflict is about a quarter-mile long, and 75-80 yards wide, a membrane regularly cracking, oozing lava, and subducting a plates circuitously in a conspicuous display,” Kalber writes on his Facebook page
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