The Hawaiian islands were born of fire - eruptions of lava growing into a mountain range more than five miles above the ocean floor. It's a world of ice and snow, jagged cliffs and sparkling coral sands, dense forests and rivers of molten magma. Spectacular photography reveals the underworld of the volcanos- a labyrinth of tunnels spewing liquid rock into the surf.
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