AMOR À FLOR DA PELE | A complexidade de um sentimento – lanikai-beach

0 Amor à Flor da Pele(2000) é um filme do diretor Chinês Wong Kar-Wai! Um filme de romance/drama que nos conta a história de duas pessoas que estão em completa solidão causada pela ausência do marido e da esposa dos dois indivíduos, no qual ambos passam a suspeitar de que seus amores estejam os traindo. […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update, Day 135: May 4, 2021 – lanikai-beach

0 Kīlauea’s lava lake has crusted over nearly half of its active lava surface in the past two weeks while gas emissions remain low, yet the volcano continues to erupt at a low level. Based on USGS imagery and map area calculations, our updated estimates suggest close to a 50% reduction in the open lava […]

‘Ōlelo : ‘Āina i ka houpo o Kāne – lanikai-beach

0 Classroom instruction/discussion about a Hawaiian proverb. The proverb looks teaches about the goddess Pele, the god Kāne, Puna, Hawaii, mo’okūauhau, beauty… Pele IS lava. Kāne IS wai (water). Kanaloa IS kai (ocean). Very cool: you can hear the difference in perspective depending on where you come from in Hawaii- specifically Puna v. Wai’anae…

Eruption Quick Take: Kīlauea’s Shrinking Lava Lake – lanikai-beach

0 Kīlaueaʻs open lava lake surface has shrunk by almost 25% over the past week, and gas emissions decreased as low lava output continues. According to our estimates based on USGS photos, time-lapse sequences, and map area calculations, the area of active lava on the surface has shrunk by close to 20% on the lake’s […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update, Day 107: April 6, 2021 – lanikai-beach

0 No major changes on Kīlauea’s eruption, and a non-volcanic 4.3 earthquake on Maunaloa over the weekend: Latest on Kīlauea: – West Vent entry largely unchanged with north branch dominant – Lava lake depth slowly deepens, still at 225 m / 738 ft – SO2 within recent range, ~850 t/d We include the latest photos, […]

Kīlauea Eruption & Maunaloa Update, Day 103: April 2, 2021 – lanikai-beach

0 Kīlauea’s lava lake slowly deepens within Halemaʻumaʻu crater, follow-up on Maunaloa activity earlier in the week, and a historical photo special based on this week’s Volcano Watch article: New on Kīlauea: – West Vent entry still sluggish but continuous, north branch dominant – Lava lake depth slowly deepens to 225 m / 738 ft […]

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