This summer, it is worthwhile to visit Hawaii Volcano Park to see the volcanoes that are erupting. Hawaii Volcano National Park is located on the island of Hawaii in the United States, covering 929 square kilometers, mainly including the two modern active volcanoes of Maunaroye and Kilauea. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1987. Hawaii is the largest island in the North Pacific Hawaiian Islands, part of Hawaiian State in the United States. It covers an area of 10,458 square kilometers, is saddle-shaped and volcanic. Hawaii is also known as the "volcano island", where there are countless volcanoes, the eruption of the volcano is magnificent, magnificent, called the creator's great masterpiece. Unlike volcanoes on the Mediterranean and Pacific edges, eruptions on the Big Island are not dangerous, but attract tourists to watch. The crater is often dozens to hundreds of meters deep, thousands of meters in diameter, and the black hole is like a giant iron pot, emitting a pungent smell of sulfur. After the lava cooled and solidified, it was like pigments squeezed out of the pipe, black and oily, endless. Here, the grass is not born, the birds and animals are extinct, there is no breath of life, and time seems to be back thousands of years. As the years passed, lava began to weather, and the vibrant plants re-rooted and sprouted. A few hundred years later, the lava flowed through the lush vegetation and dense forests. There was a dense rainforest. There are also bats, Hawaiian parrots, eagles, crow, Hawaiian white ascites and other animals. Kilauea and Maunaloa two modern active volcanoes are the main components of the park. They are also famous landmarks of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The park was established in 1961 under a U.S. Congressional ordinance and became a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1980. The status of the park did not prevent locals from carrying out traditional activities in the park. Locals regularly visit the park without paying $5 for admission. The park receives about 2 million visitors a year with good facilities. Exhibitions, film screenings and extensive documentation are held in the spacious tourist center, which also offers special guided tours. The asphalt road network allows visitors to visit the edge of Kilauea Mountain or walk all the way to the sea. The views are stunning and the walking trails are even more extensive. As the sun sets, you will see a silver-gray crater of smoke, a pile of orange sulfur, a mineral-rich desert and dense forests, towering ferns intertwined with dark leaves. Visitors can climb the 4,170-meter-high Mount Maunaroya, a mountain of lava flows that piles up and its beautiful circular peaks sometimes snowy. This time, we saw the active volcano eruption, but I didn't expect to spray until now, it feels more and more powerful. I don't know what will happen next. . .