Walk through an area concentrated with stream vents. The vents are piles of rocks and out of them pumps a constant flow steam and sulphur dioxide. You can get up right next to them. The gas coming out of them is warm to hot and suffocating. The rocks are covered in a coating of crystalline sulphur.

Getting there

Start at the Visitors Center.

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Route/Trail notes

Follow the walkway through the sulphur banks. The trail crosses the road. To the right are more steam vents with less sulphur coming from cracks in the ground. The trail goes along the Kīlauea caldera, with good views down into it and of the Halemaʻumaʻu crater where the big stream column comes from and where the magma lives. To the left the trail goes through forest back to the Visitors Center.

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Comments

Excellent.

Gregory Neverov on 19 Dec, 2010

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