For me it is always a special treat to hike out to the lava flow on holidays. So it was no question for me what I would do on Christmas morning because I really like to spend the holiday with Pele. Today's trip wasn't different. There were good rivers of lava coming down the former boundary Kipuka, but they were a bit tucked away and hard to see at first. It was nice to be out there and to enjoy the view. It was for sure a great way to spend Christmas morning.
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