Into
thin air: Lava flows claim Hawaii's largest lake in a matter of hours
5
June, 2018
Since
eruptions began in early May on the Big Island, lava has covered
nearly 8 square miles in lower Puna, taking out more than 150 homes
and cutting access to neighborhoods.
Green
Lake, also known as Ka Wai a Pele, effectively vanished on Saturday
after lava flows caused all of the 400-year-old lake's water to
evaporate. Around 10 a.m., officials said that lava began entering
the water basin, causing a massive tower of steam to rise from the
area.
Later
that afternoon, when authorities were able to evaluate the area, pure
lava sat where Hawaii's largest freshwater natural resource once
stood. For many residents, the news that the once-popular swimming
spot had completely vanished seemed surreal.
"I
couldn't believe it," said Drew Kapp, a geography instructor at
Hawaii Community College. "I've never even heard of anything
like that happening before."
According
to Kapp, some people believe that the basin was one of the first
places Madame Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes, came to visit.
Legend has it that she bathed there when she first visited Hawaii.
"It's
really a culturally significant place," Kapp said. "A lot
of people think that she may be returning to the place where she
first came."
Green
Lake isn't the only natural resource claimed by lava in recent days.
On
Sunday night, lava hit the ocean off Kapoho. Residents fear Kapoho
Tide Pools and a fish pond are gone.
"It's
wiping out the island as it is," said Talmadge Magno, Hawaii
County Civil Defense administrator. He added, of lava covering parts
of Kapoho, "That's a pretty precious part of the island."
Kapp
says that although Green Lake will be missed, he believes that
residents have come to accept and even respect the loss.
The
lake, likely named for the color of its water, reached depths of 200
feet.
"It
makes sense, if this is where Pele first visited to bathe, maybe she
just decided to return," Kapp said.
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