This is the leading edge of a flow of lava that covered a road in Volcano National Park. It came in the 1980s from a new lava spurting feature called Pu'u O'o, which formed just within the borders of the park. The flows from it would go on to destroy a famous beach and a town. This road once continued through the park but now ends here. You can walk across the lava to other scenic points.
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