What a hot and destructive month this has been down on the Big Island’s coastal flats of the Kalapana region: largest thrust of surface lava since 1990 for that area; first loss of an occupied home there since 1990.
(See my July 29th posting for comparisons of the two).
Above, Aunty Minnie Kaawaloa’s son surveys the molten lava razing the hala forest not far from the family home on the Hakuma escarpment. Lava has burned out many square acres of vegetation and old mango patches in this area and continues to seriously threaten not only the Kaawaloa’s but the entire Kalapana Gardens 20+ homes near by.
One thing that I think is helping to slow the advancement of lava further into the residential Kalapana Gardens, at least for the moment, is the drop in magma pressure below Kilauea Volcano, which likely is manifesting as a drop in lava pressure and movement throughout the entire eruption zone and tubing system for the lava.
EDIT August 1st,for the following 'NOTE' - Thanks to those that have supplied links or solutions to the computer problem that I posted below. I have temporarily resolved the issue:
NOTE: I am having some serious computer crashes and may not be able to continue with my updates until it is resolved. I may, though, be able to access another computer for brief updates. So if no updates appear you will know why ;)
If there are any computer techies out there that can help me with "NTLDR is missing" load problem, please email me at leigh.hi1@hawaiiantel.net - I can still get emails on another computer. (I have the recovery disks and stuff-- which is how I got on here, but it still crashes)
Hey Leigh, just google "NTLDR missing" and you'll get several fixes for your problem. I am a computer tech and math and science teacher up here in Waikoloa Village. I really enjoy your blog, keep it up and I love the pictures. Looked for you a couple of weeks ago at the viewing site because I need another "I love lava" bumper sticker for my classroom! Email me at dave.esquer "AT" gmail.com, I'd be glad to be of further help.
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Dave
Thanks for any and all recommended solutions to my computer crash problem-- I have resolved (maybe) this situation from the helped offered from my blog supporters--Mahalo Nui Loa !!
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