Sitting on Kilauea's caldera edge. |
Grasses inside the park area just before sunset, with the soft, low back-light glow. |
Before sunset, we found several meadows of grasses that were back-lit with a lovely low subtle winter light, so we had fun seeing another aspect of the area -- this area was a few yards away from the caldera edge.
Then, our patience was rewarded and as the clouds lifted, we got a fabulous show! The background clouds caught the setting sun and as it got darker and darker the volcanic lake inside the small Halema'umu'u Crater gave us a brilliant glow (and just who brought the marshmallows??)
The small crater is only about 1/2 mile wide, but is inside the larger crater of Kilauea (3x5km). If you want to know more, just search it all out -- there's way too much information to include here.
From USGS/Wikipedia
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