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intense lava flows of Kilauea volcano
Located on the Big Island, Kilauea is the world's most active volcano and one of the most accessible. In the twentieth century alone, this volcano erupted 45 times with the most recent eruption beginning in 1983. To date, this eruption continues and has shot out more than 32 billion cubic yards of lava, altering the region's landscape forever. You can actually drive into this volcano, but walking is more recommended. Walking around Crater Rim Drive (an 11-mile trail that runs along the edge of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park) is one of the most popular activities as you can witness lava oozing from the volcano, vents, and lands just a few days old. There are many hiking trails, and helpful guides at the visitor center will point you in the right direction.