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							| Activity at Big Island's Kilauea is heightening as the eruption of the island's youngest volcano entered a new phase. Lava is streaming into the ocean and scientists are recording numerous earthquakes. For the latest updates on Kilauea's activity, visit the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory site. |  
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								| Sunday August 10, 2008 |  
								| • | Lava flow resumes at Kilauea vent |  
								| Sunday March 31, 2008 |  
								| • | Crowds flocking to see Kilauea |  
								| Thursday March 27, 2008 |  
								| • | Officials worry about billowing volcanic gas |  
								| Wednesday March 26, 2008 |  
								| • | Living large within an active lava field |  
								| Tuesday March 25, 2008 |  
								| • | Lava joins crater's show |  
								| Friday March 21, 2008 |  
								| • | Visitors getting the long view of caldera fumes |  
								| Thursday March 20, 2008 |  
								| • | Kilauea eruption blasts rocks across landscape |  
								| Tuesday March 11, 2008 |  
								| • | Visitors swarm to Kalapana lava flow |  
								| Sunday March 9, 2008 |  
								| • | Kilauea lava sidetracks county viewing plan |  
								| Saturday March 8, 2008 |  
								| • | Lava viewing trail to open today |  
								| Friday March 7, 2008 |  
								| • | Kilauea lava flow steaming into ocean |  
								| Saturday March 6, 2008 |  
								| • | Kilauea flow crosses access road |  
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					| Rocks ejected by the explosion dug impact craters when they hit. Finer-grained material was blown away during the impact.
 U.S. Geologic Service photo
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