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Evoking superstition, curiosity, fear, and reverence in those fortunate few who have witnessed their eruptions over the centuries, volcanos are responsible for creating most of the Earth's surface.
Standing in the Pacific near both the tallest and the largest mountains on Earth, Kilauea is the world's most active volcano, sending lava fountaining skyward to a height of almost 2000 feet. This awesome force of nature is captured in all its breathtaking beauty--and deadly destructive power--in spectacular full-color footage by Emmy Award winning videographer Mick Kalber. You'll see the Earth crack open and a river of death flow forth as fiery molten lava lights up the nighttime sky, explosions sparkle like diamonds, a brand-new beach is born and the ocean turns to steam when the searing lava reaches the water, and National Park Service helicopters fight bravely to save the endangered woods nearby.
Негізгі бет Фильм және анимация [VHS] Volcanos: River of Death (1997)
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