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Cinders are glassy particles that contain vesicles. Cinders are abundant at Puu Puai, the cone produced by the 1959 eruption at Kilauea Iki, and along Devastation Trail. The cinders in this photo are from the 1982 fissure eruption near Halemaumau. Photo by Steve Mattox, June, 1995.
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Bombs and cinder exposed in a quarry wall at Puu Kawaiwai, Kohala, Hawaii. Photo by Steve Mattox, July 1995.
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