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Mauna Loa
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Kilauea and Mauna Loa are two of the world’s most
active volcanoes. Mauna Loa, at 13,677 feet high, is the most massive
mountain in the world, occupying an area of 19,000 cubic miles and
last erupted in the 1980s. Kilauea Caldera, according to Hawaii
Legends, is the home of Pele, the Hawaii goddess of volcanoes and
fire and is the sight of the Parks ongoing since 1983 eruption of
Pu’u o’o on the flank of Kilauea. The natural environment of Kilauea
and Mauna Loa provide a fascinating world of stunning natural beauty,
active volcanism, unique ecosystems and distinct human culture.
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