It was a spectacular show from mother nature in Hawaii.

A partial collapse of a crater wall on Mount Kilauea caused an explosion on Sunday, sending molten lava and rocks into the air, the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.

The USGS captured the explosion, which occurred on Kilauea’s Halemaumau Crater, on webcam.

Watch the video below, via Hawaii 24/7’s YouTube page:

Molten lava continued to rise inside the volcano and rose high enough that is was visible, a geologist with the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said last Thursday.

The last time lava was seen in the crater was in 1982 when a fissure erupted.

With files from The Associated Press