Madame Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire (1) [Madame Pele, Goddess]
Madame Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire (1)
Anyone born and growing up on the Big Island of Hawaii has either heard of or experienced the existence of Madame Pele, the fire Goddess of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
She is seen by residence in her chosen shape or form three or four days before an eruption of a volcano.
The chicken skin story I am about to share happened in 1975, the year my husband, Neal, and I got married.
My maid of honor, Alice, was from Canada, and Neal's best man, John, was from San Francisco.
A week prior to our wedding, while playing tour guide and touring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with our out-of-town guests, we are overlooking the Kilauea crater on an unusually windy day.
On the Big Island, where the Kilauea volcano daily explodes in red hot blasts of lava, it is so easy to believe in Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire.
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Anyone born and growing up on the Big Island of Hawaii has either heard of or experienced the existence of Madame Pele, the fire Goddess of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
She is seen by residence in her chosen shape or form three or four days before an eruption of a volcano.
The chicken skin story I am about to share happened in 1975, the year my husband, Neal, and I got married.
My maid of honor, Alice, was from Canada, and Neal's best man, John, was from San Francisco.
A week prior to our wedding, while playing tour guide and touring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with our out-of-town guests, we are overlooking the Kilauea crater on an unusually windy day.
On the Big Island, where the Kilauea volcano daily explodes in red hot blasts of lava, it is so easy to believe in Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire.
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タグ:キラウエア火山
2013-07-29 19:00
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