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>>155038 Yeah, we drove around the sout-west end of Hawaii (big island), which is now mostly covered in lava. There's a road left, on both sides is lava, and all exits end in lava. Pretty eerie sight, on the median, on the sides and in any crack vegetation had started, so there were even trees in the road. The asphalt ends eventually, and the "road" continues a bit, but consists of lava that was crushed and flattened (instant gravel!). At the end we could walk to a new formed beach from lava sand, that was surrounded by lava walls, and on one end lava flowed into the water. If you looked around, you could only see lava covering the whole area up the hill. Just like the road that stayed intact, some houses had actually survived, in the middle of the lava. Due to circumstances i dont really remember (maybe the government claimed the land and the insurance wouldnt pay or such) people actually stayed in the houses cut off from all supplies.
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