Description
Puʻu ʻŌʻō has been erupting continuously since January 3, 1983, making it the longest-lived lava flow of the last two centuries.
Hawaiian legends The myth of Ohia and Lehua:
A beautiful young couple was deeply in love. The man’s name is Ohia, the woman’s Lehua. The Goddess, Pele desires Ohia but is spurned. In anger she turns Ohia into a tree. Lehua, heartbroken is transformed into a flower and placed on the tree by the other Gods. It is said, if a Lehua blossom is plucked, it will rain, for Lehua cannot bear to be parted from Ohia.
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