One of the world's most active volcano groups, Kilauea on the Hawaiian island group, has had a new eruption.
For the second day in a row, lava is seen, forming high fountains that then spread around the mountain, spouting out from the volcano. The volcano is located in a national park, and no settlements are considered threatened by the eruption.
The current crater lies a mile from the nearest road, making tourist visits rare, but the American geological agency, USGS, was able to take aerial photographs of the volcanic activity on Tuesday.