05-23-2016, 05:55 AM
What I would like to see is a new set of "Blue Line" maps that show the likely path of a lava flow. The current maps are from 1984 (I believe) and every time the lava fills in low areas, or a lot is graded to remove the gullies, ridges and small hills, the path of a subsequent lava flow will be affected. Admittedly, the Blue Line maps are at best an estimation of the topography in an area, and lava is nothing if not unpredictable, but during the flow of 2014 the lines provided a rough guide, and seemed to me to be fairly accurate a day or two in advance.
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Oscar Wilde's Last Words: "Either this wallpaper goes, or I do."
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