Watching an active volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii

I attended a cardiology event in Honolulu many years ago. After that, I flew with a professor from the University of Honolulu, Manoa, to the Big Island for a short vacation.
Remembering my trip to the Big Island gave me chills and goosebumps. I can still vividly see the live volcano eruptions, which are unforgettable parts of my travels. It became an unforgettable memory that will remain an integral part of my travel adventures for life.
The Big Island welcomed us with its lush landscapes and pristine beaches with open arms. The warm and welcoming locals truly enhanced our explorations, making them even more extraordinary. We didn’t know then that an extraordinary show would unfold before our eyes!
When we got to the Big Island, we were amazed by its different landscapes, like rainforests and lava fields. We were excited to see an active volcanic eruption at the Hawaai Volcanoes National Park. When we approached Kilauea Crater, an active volcanic crater spewing red-hot lava, our senses were overtaken with amazement!
As we gazed into the molten core of Earth, we felt an intimate link with its forces that shape it. The red and orange lava seemed to dance in front of the stars, creating an unreal spectacle, as if nature was performing exclusively for us.
Crackling lava and thunderous sounds from below provided a spectacular visual display, as lava flowed and cascaded. We could only marvel at nature’s raw power and beauty as this incredible spectacle unfolded before us.
At night, we stood quietly, amazed by the forces that formed the Hawaiian islands over thousands of years. The experience reminded us of the beautiful and ever-changing nature of Earth and our small place in it.
We explored the diverse landscapes of the Big Island on our second day, from the Waipio Valley to the summit of Mauna Kea. We were amazed by the stars above the clouds! Each moment served as proof of this island’s immense geological and cultural history.
We also paid a visit to the mesmerizing Punalu’u Black Sand Beach. The black sand at Punalu’u Beach was formed by volcanic eruptions when lava flowed into the ocean, leaving behind black sedimentary layers.
We are grateful to have witnessed live a volcanic eruption on Hawaii’s Big Island during our unforgettable journey. It was a remarkable and breathtaking experience that will remain etched in our memories forever.
If you are planning to visit Hawaii, include the Big Island into your itinerary.

