07-08-2018, 05:08 AM
If you own a lot down there in Kapoho vacation-land or elsewhere that gets covered with Lava:
Do you sell for cheap and just get out? Or do you hold on to it, speculating that after this flow is over, the next flows, whenever they occur, probably won't run over the same area because of it's new height topographically and you may have pristine Hawaiian coastline property for another few hundred years?
Do you sell for cheap and just get out? Or do you hold on to it, speculating that after this flow is over, the next flows, whenever they occur, probably won't run over the same area because of it's new height topographically and you may have pristine Hawaiian coastline property for another few hundred years?