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Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Above) Kilauea Iki erupting in 1959. (USGS photo) Got a bucket list? Make sure Kilauea is on it! We'll visit the best things to see at Kilauea, Hawaii, the most active volcano on Earth -- and part of the biggest volcano and biggest mountain on Earth! For more on the 2018 eruption, please see my other posts.
Kilauea, Hawaii by Air and Sea Explore the world's most active volcano, Kilauea, by helicopter and boat to see the action up close. Feeling, smelling, touching, hearing the eruption will forever change you! This trip took place before the amazing eruptions of 2018.
California Landslides & The Great Flood of 1964 Discover where & why California has so many landslides, and learn about the biggest flood ever - the Great Christmas Flood of 1964!
Oroville Dam, California At 770 feet, this is America's tallest dam, and one of the largest earthen dams in the world. It's the cornerstone of California's water system.
Mouth of the Columbia River "Graveyard of the Pacific" Explore the biggest river on the Pacific Coast, the goal of explorers for two centuries, and the graveyard for over 2000 ships! The Columbia River is a major shipping route, and as such is lined with industrial facilities all the way to Portland. But in these green hills, even docks and warehouses look pretty good!
City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho See two granite bodies a billion years apart eroded into spectacular towers and ridges -- on the California pioneer trail!
Best Geological Sites on the Northern California Coast - Part 3 Ferndale - Mattole Road - Cape Mendocino - Tectonic Triple Junction - Eel River - Point Arena
Burney Falls, Northern California Bet you couldn't name California's most beautiful waterfall -- 129-foot hybrid river/aquifer Burney Falls between the Lassen and Shasta volcanoes!
Grand Canyon South Rim and Bright Angel Trail Caution: Visiting the Grand Canyon will make you want to move out West and become an explorer and photographer!