00:00You won't believe what just erupted from Hawaii's most active volcano.
00:04Late Friday night, Kilauea lit up the skies like never before.
00:08At 8.05 p.m., lava fountains exploded from the north vent in Halamauma'u Crater.
00:13Just 45 minutes later, the south vent joined the show, sending fiery fountains higher and higher.
00:19Then came the jaw-dropping moment at 10.11 p.m.
00:23Lava blasted nearly 1,500 feet into the air.
00:26That's the tallest fountain seen in this eruption.
00:28And not just one, but a pair of record-breaking lava fountains.
00:33Above it all, a massive gas plume soared over 16,000 feet high.
00:37Ash, glass-like Pele's hair, and debris rained down on Highway 11 and parts of Ka'u.
00:42Nature's power was on full display.
00:45Brilliant, intense, unforgettable.
00:47But just as suddenly as it began, the show ended.
00:51At 3.32 a.m., after seven and a half hours, the fountains went quiet.
00:55Kilauea reminded the world who's boss, and will be watching for its next move.
00:59Kilauea reminded the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of the world of
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