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Watch the surface of the Earth transform before your eyes The Hawaiian Islands were born from fire, the aftereffect of volcanoes that erupted as the Pacific Plate shifted across a hotspot in the earth’s crust. Kileaua, on the Big Island, is a sacred site to many Native Hawaiians, and still very much an active volcano. This tour (which departs from either Kona or Hilo) takes you as close as possible to the action, where you can hear the hiss and crackle of lava as it oozes toward the ocean. You’ll start out in the afternoon, hiking across previous lava flows to find recent surface outbreaks, and arrive at the volcano toward sunset, when the glowing rock is even more spectacular. Geological changes to the earth typically happen on an enormous timescale; here you can see them happening right before your eyes. Keep reading > #Destinations