This is not anything about freaque waves, but I am fascinated by this A.P. picture of Kilauea's lava in action over the black sand beach:

from this Press-Enterpress's travel
news article, which gives this advice to whom it may concern (Not me!):
Strong winds and rogue waves make the sea cliffs dangerous. Anyone hiking the lava fields should wear long sleeves, long pants, gloves and close-toed walking shoes because lava surfaces can be slippery, uneven and razor sharp.
I guess beach is a dangerous place. Generally one should worry dangers come from the ocean side. But near the lava field, danger could also be from the other side and even more frightening!
1 comment:
It's a good illustration, have you ever try with others colors? I guess it'd be nice if you can add some thoughts behind the colors, maybe a political thoughts... isn't?
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