It's devastating, but truly awesome in its magnitude and display. I'm mesmerized!!
I want to see it with my own eyes....
Brah come on over and I'll give you a front row seat and a gass mask. It is truely something to see.
Heck yea I think it's awesome! Science makes me happy! .... and fire....
@Funnygirl175, I feel you, I'm down in Kalapana. Everyone is so scared and devastated. I see Creation and beauty. The ground trembles and quakes, it cracks open and spews lava and gasses. Meanwhile the sky is impossibly blue, small clouds drift by as birds sing and mongoose play. It's awesome I feel blessed being here to wittness this. How many people on the planet can say they have seen rocks being born?
Oh my bad, I thought you lived here too. Anyway, it is awesome, I'm 4 miles from Leilani Estates Subdivision, seeing it all live.
I am also fascinated by it. It's affecting such a small portion of the Island, and it's causing a lot of devastation but they are kind of used to it. I sometimes watch the FB live videos and the Christians are praying like is the end of the world, lol! I love science and nature.
I find it hilarious that people build on a friggin’ volcano and then act surprised and offended when it erupts. It’s like building in a flood zone and then trying to make a claim with FEMA when you loose everything. Oh, wait a second! Isn’t that Malibu?
Its humbling I would say. Nature is much bigger than humans. And religion is just an insignificant speck of silliness imo.
Me too, funnygirl. I went to the big island in my early 20's and went with a group of friends down to where you could see the lava flowing into the ocean. It was the best part of that trip I'd say.
I got friends in Hawaii just as I had in Puerto Rico.