Monday, 21st November 2011
Kilauea Lava
by Justin Reznick
Lava flowing from Kilauea in Hawaii.
Justin Reznick
Website: www.flickr.com/photos/justinreznick/
Kilauea Lava by Justin Reznick was photo of the day on Monday, 21st November 2011. It is tagged Hawaii, Lava, Volcano. You can leave a comment below.


21 Comments
Bill Kenny
Absolutely amazing-beautiful and lethal, all in one. Terrifying but lovely to look at. Thanks!
Russ Bishop
Awesome Justin – I never get tired of experiencing that lava flow. You can really feel the heat from this one.
Mary R. Mullins
SIZZLING!
Taiji Guo
Very impressive!
Ariel
Love it!
“If you ever drop your keys into a river of molten lava, let ‘em go, because man, they’re gone.” -Jack Handey
Pauline Jones
Lava is fascinating stuff; we don’t usually see it close up.
Jo
Wow-that looks hot – how did you get so close without melting?
Riccardo
This is really great, man! Awesome shot!
Rajib Singha
Awesome!
JimAtkin
What a neat shot of mother nature’s wonders. Merci
Joyce
Terrifyingly awesome! Amazing shot! Thanks for sharing
Harry Lichtman
Way cool, I mean hot Justin. The blob returns.
Helen Hart
By far the most interesting lava shot I’ve ever seen, looks like a tongue, I LOVE it!
Bernell Wright
Now I know how this world will end. Larva will become HELL, and oh my! what an awful feeling to be caught up in this stuff.
Can’t begin to imagine how it would feel. Hopefully I won’t be one of those who finds out.
Ginger Sanders
Nice job. I want to poke it with a stick.
Linda Marie Pothiers
H O T STUFF!!! but beautiful…Just ONE of GOD”S best wonders..Meequetch!!
Jules
Hey Justin,
Wow is all I can say!!
How did you get this close to it??
Truly fascinating!
Tanisha Avarsekar
This is amazing!! Love the texture of the photo…
Tazmin
Fire is the ultimate fascination! I am amazed you were able to capture the volcano this close. Powerful!
Henry
Amazing shot! How did you shot this one and still managed to get away on time?
Judith
Yes, the heat’s up. About 1100 degrees but beautiful, especially in Hawaii. Every island there was created from volcanic eruptions; amazing!