In this May 19, 2018 photo, a river of pahoehoe lava flows inside Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii.

The lava assemblage of Sahyadri group consists of alternating sequence of Pahoehoe and 'aa' flows (GSI, 1976).

(2.) Roy observes: the shapes of turtles found in the lava of the pahoehoe islets of Kamakahonu, later referred to by missionaries as 'The Plymouth Rock' of Hawai'i, are significant to history.

The Cave Basalt is a clearly-definable flow of pahoehoe lava approximately 9 [mi.sup.2] in area, containing numerous lava tubes.

"Glacier & Craters of the Moon & other National Park Service Sites & Attractions in Montana & Idaho" explores Glacier National Park and its incredible hiking and wildlife viewing options, the Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve in which one can witness three types of pahoehoe lava with islets of cinder cones and sagebrush, and much more.

Or the Big Island--losing myself in the volcanoes, looking for where the earth bleeds fire between patches of pahoehoe and a'a lava formations.

"The smoother rock," Mark told the boys earlier in his penetrating voice, using the Hawaiian terms and pronunciation, "is Pahoehoe , and the sharper, jagged stuff is A'a.

On Earth, lava coils can be found on the Big Island of Hawaii, mainly on the surface of ropey pahoehoe lava flows.

1995) of were thickened by flow inflation (flow ballooning) due to repeated flow pulses, like pahoehoe basalts of Kilauea, Hawaii (Dann 2001; Dann and Grove 2007).