Lava flowing to the water again!

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Just started back up about three days ago. Put this on your list of must see things if your here any time soon.
 
I was under the impression that "lava diving" was exceedingly dangerous. Wasn't there an article in Rodale's a couple years back about this?
 
I'd assume he means see it from the land ... that's what we did when it was flowing into the water a couple years ago.
 
Y'all missed my questions about UW pics of lava a while back then. In fact I was asking Brad Lewis, the guru of lava photos about it yesterday. Yes folks, Im just silly enough to try it but that was not the point. It's flowing to the water again and from land sea or air it is quite the sight!
 
archman:
I was under the impression that "lava diving" was exceedingly dangerous. Wasn't there an article in Rodale's a couple years back about this?
You mean, an article saying how great it was? Those are the articles in Rodale's that pretty much tell you something is unsafe... :)

The articles that 'diss' things are the ones to consider recommendations. :)
 
Ha ha, I tracked it down. November 2003.
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There's a dive site at 19,200 feet. Yikes.
 
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