Image/Map Credit: USGS - Hawaii Volcano Observatory "Hazard zones from lava flows on the Island of Hawai`i are based chiefly on the location and frequency of historic and prehistoric eruptions and the topography of the volcanoes. Scientists have prepared a map that divides the five volcanoes of the Island of Hawai`i into zones that are ranked from 1 through 9 based on the relative likelihood of coverage by lava flows." - from the USGS-HVO website. For a more detailed explanation of the zones, visit: www.hvo.wr.usga.gov/hazards/LavaZonesTable.html
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AuthorsAuthors of The Pureganic Companion, Keiryn & Erika Satynda, have a farm on the Big Island of Hawaii, which happens to be on the rim of an active volcanic crater, which happens to be a few miles downslope from the active June 27th lava flow threatening the town of Pahoa. They have decided their best chance for a unique experience is to continue living on the far side of the flow, where health, agriculture, food and medicine are their most important priorities and give a new personal meaning to being your own doctor and learning to thrive in difficult situations. Instead of leaving the farm they love and moving to a new community, the new community is moving to them. This blog will detail what comes next after the lava flows. We will be focusing on health, agriculture, and entrepreneurialism, as well as regular volcano and community updates. Archives
January 2015
CategoriesLava Insider Blog brought to you from Pahoa, Hawaii, on the Big Island gives you news and volcano updates while living on the far side of the flow. Tell your friends and family to stay tuned and spread the word.
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