Road over the Lava Fields

© Sheila P. Morrison

Road over the Lava Fields

Uploaded: September 16, 2016 14:26:58 | Entered: September 16, 2016 14:30:43

Description

An aerial shot of the "Chain of Craters" road which runs from the Makaopuhi Crater of Kilauea Volcano to the Pacific coast. The road is a little over 30 km (19 miles) long with an elevation change of 3700 feet. Big Island, Hawaii. Theme: On Top of the World.

Comments

Cary Rogers September 16, 2016

Magnificent capture, Sheila! I love the glowing edges of the ribbon road, and the strata of colors it cuts through! #1668884

Harvey A. Ravitch September 16, 2016

This is fantastic, beautiful composition, colors, & light.. & Fun! #11517501

Sheila P. Morrison September 18, 2016

Thank you for your comments, much appreciated. #11518055

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