Wednesday, October 6, 2021

HAWAII VOLCANOES

Indeed, Hawaii is part of a chain of islands that are said to have resulted from geologic changes. The island of Oahu is said to have been formed from two volcanoes that merged, Koolau and Waianae. I once told Mike that the Koolau Mountain Range looks so scary. To which he replied that they're not scary, but beautiful rather. Because when it rains, those mountains become waterfalls where rainwater would actually drip. I was here in Cebu already when upon coming out of CDU, I looked at our mountains here and I realized that they are just NOT THE SAME as the ones in Hawaii. Ibang level jud to sila Lord kay millions of years ago n gud kuno to naporma. Jia you. Yesterday I bumped into this video about a Geologic Tour of Hawaii. It featured all the volcanoes in the Big Island. As of this time, it is Kilauea that's making the show. Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea are not active anymore.. Where could this chain of islands ever end? To the group of islands in South Pacific? How many thousand years will that be from now? Only God knows. But these are natural forces of course in our universe. Happy Thursday everybody! ;)

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