Kilauea, Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii lapel pin

Kilauea, Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii lapel pin

$11.95
{{option.name}}: {{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}

1 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Military clutch back Mounted on story card PLACE NAME: Kilauea Crater ELEVATION: 4,076 ft. COORDINATES: N19° 24' 26'' W155° 17' 00'' LOCATION: Volcanoes National Park, Hawai`i, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Jim Dryden and Wayne Groff, 1997 Hawai`i, the Big Island, is home to five volcanoes—Mauna Loa, Maunakea, Kohala, Hualal?i, and K?lauea, the youngest of the five. Once thought to be a satellite of Mauna Loa, scientists have determined K?lauea is a separate volcano with its own magna producing system. It has the distinction of being the most active volcano in the world. From 300,000-600,000 years ago to the present, it has been spewing out lava and rising from the sea.

Show More Show Less