Village flooded by lava
A lava flow that traveled 4 months reached Pahoa and flooded it. This video gives a brief history of what happened and how the authorities reacted.
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3. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#2, I think you meant #1..I don't get it either, even after reading it many times..


6. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#2 meant #1, #3 meant #2 but #4 didn't realize that #3 meant #2 meaning #1 and no one knows what the meaning of #1 is






7. ringmaster commented 8 years ago
What #1 meant was that this lava floated so slowly that the pronunciation had to take a long time.
Further reading about various lava types: http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/what-are-different-types-basaltic-lava-flows-and-how-do-they-form
Please let me know if you find better articles.
Further reading about various lava types: http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/what-are-different-types-basaltic-lava-flows-and-how-do-they-form
Please let me know if you find better articles.


8. genja commented 8 years ago
#7 if you are kinda interested you should rent/borrow any introductory geology book, if you love it you get one of these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1464138745 



9. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
True #7, but it still doesn't explain this "Lava flow is the funnies next natural paradox"...unless it's just me 



11. Judge-Jake commented 3 years ago
So does anyone know what you do after the lava cools are you stuck with it, have you got to move area, what do you do?


13. Judge-Jake commented 2 years ago
#12 Oh...... Anyone wanna buy some Lava?
+2 1. drunkmonk commented 8 years ago
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