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Volcano Creation in Motion

Art / Photobook
By: G Brad Lewis(Illustrator), Jim Kauahikaua(Author), Lee Motteler(Contributor)
80 pages, colour photos
Volcano Creation in Motion
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Enter the realm of Pele, goddess of fire: mountainsides ablaze; fountains of incandescence; molten lakes that glow in the twilight; bubbles of lava exploding and showers of volcanic glass. Where the flow meets the ocean, pillars of acid-laden steam rise from the boiling sea. Internationally renowned volcano photographer G. Brad Lewis offers us a panoply of sublime glimpses into the heart of creation. These images capture Pele in all her moods, a variety of splendor only a few have seen first-hand. Volcanologist and educator Jim Kauahikaua shares his unique knowledge of both science and Hawaiian myth as he narrates these awesome events through both ancient and modern eyes. He shows us that here in Hawai'i, science and myth are not so far apart.

From the smooth slopes of Mauna Loa to the deep, rain-sculpted valleys of Kaua'i; from the atolls of Northwest Hawai'i to the island L?'ihi: this is the story of the Hawaiian Islands, inscribed in earth, water, and fire.

This updated, new edition includes an essay by Lee Motteler and a detailed map provided by County of Hawai'i Department of Information Technology outlining the June 27, 2014 flow that threatened the town of Pahoa until mid-March 2015 when activity seemed to cease.

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Biography

G. Brad Lewis has lived on the slopes of Kilauea Volcano for over 23 years. His photos have been featured on the covers of Life, Natural History, and GEO, and have been broadcast on NBC, CBS and the Discovery Channel.

Jim Kauahikaua is the Scientist in Charge at the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. He has studied the formation and movement of lava flows and lava tubes for over a decade.

Art / Photobook
By: G Brad Lewis(Illustrator), Jim Kauahikaua(Author), Lee Motteler(Contributor)
80 pages, colour photos
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