Thursday, May 24, 2018
Hula at Pahoa
Pahoa is a small town just a couple of mile away from the lava eruptions in Leilani Estates. Yet it is considered safe since it is off the rift where fissures might form, upslope from the lava flow, and upwind from the SO2 gas emissions. Here is a heartwarming video of Pahoa Elementary School's late celebration of May Day with hula dancing.
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