Lava spilling into the ocean

Lava meets the sea water at a volcanic coastline on the island of Hawaii.

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+14 1. RetroGrade77 commented 9 years ago

Oh, it was a camera on a stick. I was worried about the photographer's safety at first.
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+3 2. loadrunner commented 9 years ago

Nice place to take lava samples.
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+10 3. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

The poor lava is trying to make the island bigger and the sea keeps washing it away. Bad sea :*
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+1 4. Zebulun commented 9 years ago

Am I the only one that gets completely blown away by molten rock?

When you consider how hot something needs to be to melt rock...
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0 5. loadrunner commented 9 years ago

#4 Hotter than 1,292 F . It stays hot that long because it immediatly creates a protective and isolating layer when it reaches the surface :D The melting point of construction steel is around 2700 F .
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0 6. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

#5 So is you's saying that compared to the construction steel, that lava is a pussy amature? init. :P