One of the world's most active volcanoes has become active again. On June 7th, Kilauea, located in Volcanoes National Park, began spewing fountains of glowing lava from a lava lake in its caldera. The lava lake is about 4,300 feet (1,300 meters) wide, and the eruptions were up to 150 feet (46 meters) high.
(Courtesy of Janice Wei/National Park Service via AP)
You can see some terrific photos and a video clip of the volcano at the following link if you are interested.