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Saturday (March 19) marked the 8-year anniversary of the start of Kīlauea's ongoing summit eruption in Halemaʻumaʻu Crater. Halemaʻumaʻu spans much of the width of this photo, and the small inner crater in the foreground is the Overlook crater, which contains the active lava lake. The gas plume at this time was originating from a spattering area in the southern portion of the lake, obscured by the crater wall from this angle. Photo taken Saturday, March 25, 2016 courtesy of USGS/HVO

Saturday (March 19) marked the 8-year anniversary of the start of KÄ«lauea’s ongoing summit eruption in HalemaÊ»umaÊ»u Crater. HalemaÊ»umaÊ»u spans much of the width of this photo, and the small inner crater in the foreground is the Overlook crater, which contains the active lava lake. The gas plume at this time was originating from a spattering area in the southern portion of the lake, obscured by the crater wall from this angle. Photo taken Saturday, March 25, 2016 courtesy of USGS/HVO

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