A thousand-foot lava fountain erupted from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano last Friday and Saturday, marking the latest in a series of volcanic bursts.
The eruption, identified as episode 31, is part of an ongoing series of volcanic activities at Kilauea that have been occurring since December. Scientists have documented eruptions in both the north and south vents of the volcano, highlighting its status as one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Kilauea's recent activity continues to captivate scientists and the public alike, with the volcano's frequent eruptions providing valuable data for volcanic research.
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