Saturday, September 20, 2008

Whoa! Another great lava viewing aboard the LavaKai at Waikupanaha ocean lava Entry

The water has been perfect & the comfortable ride of the LavaKai has made this September on to remember.

Lava Touring over the last month has been filled with excitement daily. From red rivers of lava flowing from tubes entering the sea both above ground & underwater where pillow lava flows deep into the abyss below to the littoral explosions of tephra & lava chunks. An experience not to be missed by the adventurer.

Currently we had a small acre or so break off that exposed a fire hydrant type flow approximately 8 feet wide flowing both a thick slow flowing red magma & an orange liquid like high speed flow. 20 minutes into the show a 15 foot section opened up exposing the start of the the inflation period, ask anyone who got to experience this first hand & I'm sure they'll tell you all about it :

Capt Shane

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

LavaKai Promo

Recent Video shot while aboard the LavaKai during the first week in September 2008.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Just like old faithful Lava returned in high volume today

Like a tap the ocean entry has stated & almost come to a complete halt. Some of the most interesting lava Ive ever seen, who knows whats next.

Capt Shane

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

LAVAKAI NEW AD LAVA BOAT TOURS FROM ISAAC HALE BEACH PARK


LAVAKAI NEW AD LAVA BOAT TOURS FROM ISAAC HALE BEACH PARK

The Ocean Entry continues to explode at the sea


Currently the ocean entry has been sending large lava volume into the sea creating a fireworks show day & night.

Goodbye Lono Hello LavaKai

A changing of the name from Lono to LavaKai the Eastsides Pleasure Lava boat is ready to ride. The LavaKai recently recieve a local Kahuna blessing after ther name change to enure safe travel to & from the ports the LavaKai choose to roam.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Lava Update - turn of events

08.06.08
Well a few days ago I reported that the ocean entry had ceased & it had.

08.10.08
As of this morning lava returned to the sea in high volumes.

One crazy flow we have here folks who knows whats to come?

Capt Shane