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We took off from the Kona airport (just above 14 on the map) & flew south .
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We had a few instructions , put on life jackets and boarded the little plane.
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Then off we went.
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The pilot kept us well informed through head phones .
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Climbing above the Kona airport.
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The town of Kailua-Kona.
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Looking south at the Kona coastline.
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The white Sheraton Hotel and our blue condominium resort.
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Kealakekua Bay, a wonderful place for snorkeling.
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Lava flows from the past have scarred the landscape.
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Look carefully and you can see the red lava approaching the water.
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An unearthly landscape... acres and acres of land covered by lava.
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Coming around for another look.
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Our pilot made sure that both sides on his plane had good views.
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Lava continues to push the shoreline farther out into the sea.
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The red-hot lava creates a vapor as it fizzles out into the waters.
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See that red spot?
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Some brave souls living very close to the lava flow.
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Everybody see the lava?
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Smoke erupting from a fissure on Kilauea volcano. The current eruption...
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This has caused 'vog' that sweeps over the entire island.
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A touch of red showing more hot lava.
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Looking back at the town of Hilo as we head north.
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Our first waterfall, just north of Hilo.
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Looking back at Hilo which we've just passed as we head north.
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Five more waterfalls.
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And another. It would be quite difficult to see all of these from the ground.
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Homes dotting the steep cliffs along the north shoreline.
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Spectacular scenery you couldn't see from the ground.
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The explosive wake as a breeching whale crashes back into the water.
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A waterfall below the cliffs, but impassable ravines above.
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Small boats come by here in the summertime, but not now in February.
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No, not a big whale. A small rocky island .
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More beautiful shoreline.
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Looking for another special sight to show us .
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Steep hills & narrow ravines. I wonder if man has ever set foot here.
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Or here. No roads. No sign of human activity.
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Now we're headed south, down the west coast.
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Coming up to the best beaches on the island ... and some very big resort hotels.
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A beautiful sandy beach by a major hotel. Perhaps the Mauna Kea Resort.
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I think this is the Mauna Lani Resort.
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Spectacular golf course and homes.
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The Waikoloa Beach Resort?
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Black lava ... we're approaching the airport.
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Kaloko-Honokobau National Historic Park - and a very beautiful sandy beach.
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Landing.
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The end of a most scenic 90 minutes.
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What we'd have seen if we were here in 1954.
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We're headed over to Kilauea & the most active volcano on earth.
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