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  1. Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes
  2. Science Book of Volcanoes (original Title: Junior Science Book of Volcanoes) by Patricia Lauber, 1972

141. Hale Mahana, Lodging Near Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii
Lodging near Hawaii volcanoes National Park. Relax on the world's most active volcano. This vacation house lies in the coolness of a tropical upland rainforest, on the slope of Kilauea Volcano, in Volcano Village, on the Big Island of Hawaii.
http://www.volcanovillage.net/halemahana/
Hale Mahana
Due to its recent sale,
Hale Mahana is no longer accepting reservations.
Please visit "Volcano Hideaways"
for alternate lodging options:
www.volcanohideaways.com

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142. Volcanoes: On The Edge Of An Eruption
As scientists race to learn more about volcanoes, hundreds of thousandsof people live in the shadow of deadly volcanoes. Find out
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143. Bed And Breakfast, Hawaii B & B, Volcano Hawaii: Volcano Rainforest Retreat
Accommodations offered in guest cottages secluded in a native rainforest, adjacent to Hawaii volcanoes National Park.
http://www.volcanoretreat.com/
Guest Cottage Forest House Sanctuary Bamboo Guest House ...
Booking
Relax and unwind...
in one of four very private and distinctive cottages, the Guest Cottage and Forest House with access to the Jacuzzi hot tub in the Forest Pavilion, the Sanctuary cottage with a private o'furo (soaking tub) in the outdoor bathhouse; the Bamboo Guest House with a private o'furo ( soaking tub); and the Gathering Hale , the Golden's private, personal residence. Heal and deepen your life...
with massage energy healing, counseling personal growth workshops, and guided spiritual retreats.
Discover and explore...
local attractions
and other Volcano area activities. See also our Hawaiian Links Kahu Malama 'aina
Hosts and caretakers
Intimate Getaways Peaceful Retreats
Wander the magical paths...

of this serene retreat, secluded in a lush native rainforest on the Big Island of Hawai`i, adjacent to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park , 3800 feet above the sea on the slopes of Kilauea, the most active volcano on earth. 

144. Mineralogy And Petrology - VOLCANOES IN VICTORIA
volcanoes IN VICTORIA. Mt. Crater is 400m wide and 150m deep. volcanoeshave shaped Victoria s landscape throughout its geological history.
http://www.mov.vic.gov.au/mineralogy/volcan.html
VOLCANOES IN VICTORIA
Mt. Noorat Crater, near Terang, western Victoria. Crater is 400m wide and 150m deep. Volcanoes have shaped Victoria's landscape throughout its geological history. Over the last 4 million years a large volcanic plain has formed which stretches from Melbourne westwards across the state and into South Australia. It contains approxmately 400 eruption points with the youngest site approximately 7500 years old. There are many excellent examples of eruption styles including shield, scoria and maar volcanoes. Volcanoes in Victoria by Dr Bill Birch is a recent publication which looks at volcanoes from the Cambrian through to Recent times in Victoria. This publication is available from the Museum Shop or through the Royal Sciety of Victoria. Lake Bullenmerrie Tower Hill Mt. Elephant Tower Hill ... Contact Us

145. Index
A website with information about the islands. Themes are housing, transportation, volcanoes, climate, forests, coral reefs, mountain tribes, animals, markets, geoenergy, fruit and vegetables.
http://www.philippines.hvu.nl/
the Philippines Manila, Luzon Themes Regions More Information For students and other persons who are interested in the landscapes, the people and all what tropical regions offer! Terms and Conditions Site Map Credits A website for inquiry based learning Last modified 24 December 2003 Website launched in December 2002

146. Redirect Web Page
Most browsers will automatically forward to our new location, or click here http//www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/pacific/vancouver/volcanoes/index_e.html.
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147. TOP 101
Questions about volcanoes in general, and about specific volcanoes.
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/top_101/Top_101.html
Top 101 Ask a Volcanologist Questions
Here are the most commonly asked questions, and answers, that have been sent to us at VolcanoWorld. The questions have been answered by Scott Rowland and John Dvorak in Hawaii, Chuck Wood in North Dakota, and Steve Mattox If you managed to stump those guys, your question was then sent to other volcano experts from across the world. The previously answered questions have been placed into 13 categories listed below. Please look through the questions before you send us your own question. This will eliminate duplicate questions. To make it easier to look for your question we have provided a Frequently Asked Questions Searcher . Using this feature it is easier to find find a question similar to your own and find the answer yourself.
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  • Studying Volcanoes
  • The Effects of Volcanoes ...
  • Mt. St. Helens
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  • 148. VOLCANO HIDEAWAYS, Lodging In Volcano Village, Hawaii, Big Island
    Offering three vacation rental houses in the heart of Volcano Village, Big Island of Hawaii, near the entrance to Hawaii volcanoes National Park.
    http://www.volcanovillage.net/
    Volcano Village is on the active Kilauea Volcano, on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    Come visit us! We maintain these cheery accommodations for travelers near the entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park:
    Oma's Hapu'u Hideaway

    The Maid's Quarters

    Haunani House

    Visit the Volcano Charter School website: www.volcanovillage.net/charterschool
    Search for Lost or Found pets in Volcano: home.hawaii.rr.com/catcare

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    149. Volcanoes , Volcano Information, Volcanoe Pictures, Diagrams, Volcanic Eruptions
    volcanoes Volcano information,. Volcano pictures, diagrams,. Types of volcanoes.The form of a volcano is determined by the ingredients of the erupting magma.
    http://www.indianchild.com/volcanoes.htm
    Volcanoes Volcano information, Volcano pictures, diagrams, Types of Volcano eruptions. A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth. A volcano is a vent in the Earth from which molten rock (magma) and gas erupt. The molten rock that erupts from the volcano (lava) forms a hill or mountain around the vent. All volcanic eruptions are not alike. Some eruptions, are quiet, with lava slowly oozing from a vent. Other eruptions are very violent, with lava and other materials being hurled hundreds of miles into the air. Gases from within the earth's interior mix with huge quantities of dust and ash and rise into the air as great dark clouds that can be seen from many kilometers away. Some dark-colored lava is thin and runny, and tends to flow. Explosive eruptions are caused when lava in the vents hardens into rock. Steam and lava build up under the rocks. When the pressure of the steam and new lava becomes great, a violent explosion occurs. When pressure builds up, eruptions occur. Gases and rock shoot up through the opening and spill over or fill the air with lava fragments. Volcano eruptions have been known to knock down entire forests. An erupting volcano can trigger tsunamis, flashfloods, earthquakes, mudflows and rockfalls. Fresh volcanic ash, made of pulverized rock, can be harsh, acidic, gritty, glassy and smelly.

    150. Hawaii Volcano Inn - On The Big Island Of Hawaii
    This Bed and Breakfast is located in Volcano Village, one mile from the entrance to Hawaii volcanoes National Park. The site includes photos of available rooms and cottages along with descriptions and rates.
    http://www.volcano-inn.com/
    Volcano Inn invites you to come and experience a most unique lodging concept never to be forgotten! Where else can you appreciate the most beautiful scenery of the peaceful rainforest and see nature at its best -
    the creation of land itself! Located in the heart of Volcano Village one mile from the entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Volcano Inn is just minutes away from the most active (and safest) volcano in the world! Kilauea is now in its 18th year of continuous active lava flows and is surely a sight to behold. Situated at the 4,000 foot elevation, escape the heat and crowds of the fast paced city life and enjoy the quiet lush tropical rainforest. Explore the numerous craters from past eruptions, lava deserts, endless hiking trails, discover lava tubes and tree molds from ancient lava flows. We are very close to ACTIVE LAVA FLOWS you can drive and walk right up to! One can visit waterfalls and botanical gardens on the way to Waipio Valley, just a short drive North of Hilo's shopping and restaurants, Kapoho's tide pools and hot ponds, South Point's black and green sand beaches, and 13,000' Mauna Kea Observatories, Volcano Inn is an excellent choice to stay while touring all of East Hawaii. We look forward to hearing from you.

    151. Thursday's Classroom -- Lesson Plans And Educational Activities From NASA
    Thursday, October 7, 1999 Alien volcanoes Brought to you by Science@NASA. 2nd 4th grade (years 7 - 9) reading level volcanoes in Outer Space Glossary.
    http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/index_07oct99.html
    Science@NASA presents
    Thursday's Classroom
    www.ThursdaysClassroom.com
    : The aim of Thursday's Classroom is to provide a lasting connection between NASA's latest research and the classroom environment. We would appreciate your feedback about how we might make this a more useful resource. We also hope you'll become a regular weekly customer by subscribing to our Express News email service! If you're looking for an old episode or a schedule of upcoming lessons, please visit our archive Dr. Tony Phillips , Production Editor
    Thursday, October 7, 1999: Alien Volcanoes
    Brought to you by Science@NASA
    Four Facts about
    Io's Volcanoes
    With temperatures reaching 1800 K (1527 C), Io's volcanic vents are the hottest spots on any planet or moon in our Solar System. more
    Io is one of three worlds known to harbor active volcanoes. The other two are Triton and Earth. more
    Io's volcanoes were discovered in 1979 by scientists studying photographs from the Voyager space probe. more
    Although Io's volcanoes are very hot, most of the moon is very cold. The average surface temperature is 150 degrees below C! more Where is Galileo Now?

    152. Earth Science For Schools From Moorland School, Plate Tectonics, Earth History..
    Earth science for schools including the rock cycle, plate tectonics, planetary structure and origins, volcanoes, atmosphere, fossil fuels and polymers.
    http://www.moorlandschool.co.uk/earth/
    Earth Science for Schools
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    153. Volcanoes.ca
    This page serves as clearing house for useful volcanology links.
    http://volcanoes.ca/
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    154. GeoTopics @ GeoNet
    volcanoes. back to top. What are active, dormant and extinct volcanoes?volcanoes are found in three states extinct, dormant and active.
    http://www.bennett.karoo.net/topics/volcanoes.html
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    What is a volcano?
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    Why do people live close to volcanoes?
    Case Studies
    The 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens
    The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo The 2000 eruption of Popocatepetl
    The 2001 eruption of Mount Etna
    What is a volcano?
    A volcano is a conical hill or mountain formed by material from the mantle being forced through an opening or vent in the Earth's crust. back to top What are the main features of a volcano?

    155. Volcano Bed And Breakfast, Volcano Cottage, Volcano Hawaii B & B
    Charming bed and breakfast cottage in Volcano Village near Hawaii volcanoes National Park, in an upland tropical setting.
    http://www.volcanoteapot.com/
    The Volcano TeapotCottage
    Bed and Breakfast Teapot Home Teapot Tour Amenities Testimonials ... Email Us Fall under the spell of an enchanting turn-of-the century cottage in the heart of Volcano Village, on the Big Island of Hawaii.................... Nestled on 3 acres of rainforest and surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, this picturesque Volcano bed and breakfast cottage invites you to experience the Hawaii of a bygone era. Built originally in the early 1900's by a prominent Hilo businessman for family and friends to spend their summers enjoying the cool mountain climate and the awesome eruption of Kilauea Volcano just three miles away, Bill and Antoinette Bullough have lovingly restored one of the village's oldest "plantation-style" homes. His gift for craftsmanship and her passion for afternoon tea have combined to create a magical bed and breakfast experience, ideal for romance, relaxation and renewal. Come be a part of the Aloha Spirit that flourishes in Volcano Village! Please come in and view our Volcano bed and breakfast cottage! The Volcano Teapot Cottage
    Box 511, Volcano, Hawaii 96785

    156. Vulcan's Fury: The Volcanoes Fanlisting
    ABOUT RULES CODES JOIN LIST HOME.
    http://www.aemslash.co.uk/volcano/
    ABOUT RULES CODES JOIN ABOUT RULES CODES JOIN ... HOME

    157. Volcano Hawaii Rentals Bed&breakfast - Ecotourism Getaway Vacation
    Volcano, Hawaii Bed and Breakfast lodging in the beautiful Kilauea rainforest, three miles from Hawaii volcanoes National Park.
    http://www.volcanogetaway.com/
    volcano hawaii rentals hawaii ecotourism vacation getaway
    Aloha Mai!
    Welcome to Kalani Garden Cottages, an incredible jewel in Volcano, Hawaii.
    Featured lodging on TV series
    "Hawaiian Diving Adventures"
    For those seeking even more seclusion and privacy we also offer the Tree Fern Hideaway, a vacation house in the midst of a 1/2 acre of Hawaiian tree fern forest. Around the Area - There are so many wonderful and exciting things to do and see. Explore the magical Big Island from here - retreat to an exotic Polynesian vacation get away. This idyllic getaway is in cool Volcano Village at 3700' elevation, three miles from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and 25 miles from quaint, historic Hilo, Hawaii. Hilo is the nearest airport.
    • Explore Kilauea Volcano , the home of the goddess Pele. View lava and watch Madame Pele create new islands in this tropical paradise.

    158. American Red Cross
    Explosive volcanoes blast hot solid and molten rock fragments and gases intothe air. Be prepared for the hazards that can accompany volcanoes
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    Explosive volcanoes blast hot solid and molten rock fragments and gases into the air. As a result, ashflows can occur on all sides of a volcano and ash can fall hundreds of miles downwind. Dangerous mudflows and floods can occur in valleys leading away from volcanoes. If you live near a known volcano, active or dormant, be prepared to follow instructions from your local emergency officials. Before:
    Learn about your community warning systems and emergency plans. Be prepared for the hazards that can accompany volcanoes:
    • Mudflows and flash floods Landslides and rockfalls Earthquakes Ashfall and acid rain Tsunamis
    Make evacuation plans. If you live in a known volcanic hazard area, plan a route out and have a backup route in mind. Develop an emergency communication plan. In case family members are separated from one another during a volcanic eruption (a real possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school), have a plan for getting back together. Ask an out-of-state relative or friend to serve as the “family contact,” because after a disaster, it’s often easier to call long distance. Make sure everyone knows the name, address, and phone number of the contact person.

    159. Planet Science
    Live information and views on volcanoes, space, solar eclipses, hurricanes and links to live views from around Earth.
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    Top Links World webcasts World webcams Sun-Earth environment Solar eclipse webcasts Planet science brings the infromation on some of the most interesting sites on the internet including live webcast information. You can learn about the Earth and Space. Find live webcast links. For volcanoes, earthquake maps, hurricanes and hubble pictures. Try related sites www.livewebcasts.info and www.topwebcams.info
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    160. Volcano Seismicity In The Pacific Northwest
    Michigan Tech volcanoes Page; Smithsonian Volcano; Volcano World K-12. Thisis file /SEIS/PNSN/INFO_GENERAL/volcanoes.html, last modified 6/19/01.
    http://www.ess.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN/INFO_GENERAL/volcanoes.html
    The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network All about earthquakes and geologic hazards of the Pacific Northwest - NEW PNSN URL
    HOME
    Latest Quakes Volcanoes ... CONTACT US Volcano Seismicity
    Volcano Hazards Pacific Northwest Volcano Seismicity CASCADE VOLCANO SEISMICITY
  • Locations and 4,000 year Eruption Summary
  • Select a Cascade Volcano: Mount Adams Mount Baker Crater Lake Glacier Peak ... Three Sisters Note: Volcano web pages are updated only when new events are located near the volcano. Other Sources of Pacific Northwest Volcano Info
  • From NOAA - Offshore seismicity on the Juan de Fuca Ridge
  • USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) UW Grad Student Josh Jones doing field research General Volcano Links
  • University of Washington Volcano Systems Center
  • How Volcanoes Work - From DLESE
  • Michigan Tech Volcanoes Page
  • Smithsonian Institution - Global Volcanism Program
  • Dartmouth College - The Electronic Volcano ...
  • Volcano World - K-12 This is file /SEIS/PNSN/INFO_GENERAL/volcanoes.html, last modified 6/19/01
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