Let's go to Jaggar Museum, the only place in the Volcano Park where we can see active volcanoes. Unfortunately, we don't have time to see the fire in the evening. Then Kilauea overlook, Kilauea overlook, Steam vents, Kilauea Iki overlook, Kilauea Iki overlook, Kilauea Crater Observatory, Kilauea, Kilauea, Kilauea Iki overlook, Kilauea, Kilauea overlook, Kilauea overlook, Kilauea, Kilauea overlook, Kilauea, Kilauea Here, we meet the famous grey goose Nene in Hawaii. After lunch, we turn back to Thurston Lava Tube, a cave formed by natural lava flow. It's a short, several-step rhythm, but the ferns at both ends of the cave are very beautiful. About 12 o'clock from the cave, we started the path of the crater, Chain of Craters Road, all the way north to the Elephant Trunk Hill. The scenery of this section is very magnificent. On both sides of the road are black oil lava like twists. After thousands of years of eruption and condensation, it is still growing and growing. Large pieces of green oil plants emerge from the cracks of the lava, stretching endlessly, and the end of the road. It's an endless ocean. In such a vast and vast nature, people will involuntarily worship the mighty power of nature and the desperate vitality. Here, photographs can take less than a tenth of the beauty of the scenery that the eyes can see, because it is too vast and too vast. All the way, when lookout stopped, the wind was so strong that it almost blew people away. Here the hat was the ear of the deaf and the eyes of the blind. All the way north to the famous "Elephant Trunk Mountain", where waves of the Pacific Ocean invade the lava cliff one after another, endless, and the wind on the cliff shore makes people headache. Starting at 2:30 p.m. from the northernmost end of Chain of Craters Road to the south end of Highway 137 to take part in the active volcano hiking, this is one of the most exciting programs of the Hawaii trip.