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Lava, Meet Ocean
Lava, Meet Ocean Kilauea, on Hawaii's Big Island, has been erupting pretty much nonstop for the last 30 years. The lava has to travel seven miles to get to the ocean, but get there it does. Read more here. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry


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