- Kapoho, Hawai'i
Kapoho, Hawaiokinai was a town in Puna district, Hawaiokinai County, Hawaiokinai, located near the eastern tip of the island of Hawaiokinai, in the easternmost end of the
graben overlyingKīlauea rift zone . Kapoho was completely destroyed by alava flow from an eruption of Kīlauea onJanuary 28 1960 .Kīlauea erupted on January 13, spilling lava out in the middle of a sugar cane field just above Kapoho. Although the main flow of lava flowed into the ocean, a slow-moving offshoot crept towards the town. Despite frantic efforts to divert the flow with earthen barricades or to harden it by spraying water on it, on January 28 the flow entered and buried the town. Nearly 100 homes and businesses as well as a
hot spring resort were destroyed. A singlelighthouse was spared as the lava simply parted around it (it has since been replaced by a modern light). The town was never resettled.References
*cite book | title=Hawaii | first=Glenda | last=Bendure | coauthors=Friary, Ned | edition=4th ed. | month=September | year=1997 | chapter=Hawaii — The Big Island | pages=322 | publisher=
Lonely Planet | location=Australia | id=ISBN 0-86442-489-2External links
* [http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/history/1960Jan13/main.html The 1960 Kapoho Eruption of Kīlauea Volcano, Hawaiokinai] at the
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory website
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