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Hawaii’s most active volcano, Kilauea, just delivered its most powerful eruption in recent memory — with double lava fountains reaching an incredible 1,500 feet into the sky! This marks the 35th eruption since December 2024, and it's one for the history books. :volcano:

In this video, we break down the jaw-dropping eruption, the science behind these volcanic forces, and how such events shape the Hawaiian Islands. Whether you're a geology fan or just love epic nature footage, this is one eruption you have to see to believe.
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00:001,500 feet of molten fury.
00:02Kilauea just shattered records with double lava fountains.
00:06Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is at it again.
00:09And this time, it's erupting like never before.
00:12This is the 35th eruption episode since December 2024.
00:16But this one has grabbed global attention.
00:18It started quietly on a Friday night.
00:20At 8.05 p.m., lava began rising from the north vent.
00:24Just 45 minutes later, the south vent exploded too.
00:27By 10.11 p.m., both were spewing lava nearly 1,500 feet high.
00:32That's taller than the Empire State Building.
00:35Located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,
00:38Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth.
00:41Its eruptions don't just destroy.
00:43They create land.
00:45In fact, the Hawaiian islands themselves were born from this fiery force.
00:49While volcanoes can wipe out homes and surf breaks,
00:52they also sculpt coastlines and spark new beginnings.
00:55They're nature's wildest architects.
00:58And Kilauea just reminded us how powerful that process can be.
01:02So the next time you see a perfect wave in Hawaii,
01:05remember, it probably started with a volcano like this.
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