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In this May 20, 2018 file photo, members of the media record a wall of lava entering the ocean near Pahoa, Hawaii. It’s been a year since a Hawaii volcano rained lava and gases on a rural swath of the Big Island in one of its largest and most destructive eruptions in recorded history. More than 700 homes were destroyed in the historic eruption, which started May 3 and buried an area more than half the size of Manhattan in now-hardened rock. (Photo by Jae C. Hong/AP Photo/File)
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