Above, a vent of Kilauea volcano. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island was shut down for four months due to eruptions of Kilauea volcano. Now, it is almost entirely open to visitors.
Travel Pulse reported:
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was shut down for more than four months this summer after Kilauea’s outburst in May. But now the good news is flowing. Since its “soft opening” on September 22nd, bits and pieces of the Park have continued to open little by little, and here in November, it is very nearly up and running at full speed. Here are the latest updates.
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