WATCH: In Hawaii, A 'Firehose' Of Lava Pours Into The Ocean
Researchers in Hawaii have captured dramatic footage of a tube of red-hot lava plummeting down a cliff into the ocean, sending fragments of lava and clouds of grey smoke into the sky.
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February 3, 2017 at 01:55AM
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NPR News: WATCH: In Hawaii, A 'Firehose' Of Lava Pours Into The Ocean
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