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Hualalai is the third most active volcano on Hawaii Island, behind Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Scientists said it typically erupts two to three times every 1,000 years.
Lava last erupted from Hualalai in 1800-01, producing two main flows from the volcano’s northwest rift zone that reached the ocean along the Kona Coast, one of which caused damage.
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Keahole Point was formed by the lava flow of the Hualalai Volcano, which last erupted in 1801, making this a centuries-old natural attraction. Now, Keahole Point is part of HOST ...
The USGS’ Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said in an overnight statement that this is the second earthquake with a magnitude greater than 4.0 beneath Hualalai volcano in the last 25 years.
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