eruption
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Sunrise Massive Glow from Mauna Loa Caldera Observed Day after Eruption when Lava Reached 200 Feet in Height
The Mauna Loa eruption sent lava 200 feet sky-high. The next day, a massive glow was observed during sunrise.
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