Scientists monitor new eruptions at Hawaii volcano
The Big Island's Kilauea Volcano experienced new eruptions and 'further unknowns'
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NATALIE MORALES, anchor: In Hawaii , a new vent has opened in the Kilauea volcano , which has been constantly erupting since 1983 . Geysers of lava shot 65 feet into the air. Officials say, though, no homes are threatened. Some stunning pictures there, though. Seven-eleven right now. Back over to Matt , Ann and Al . You just don't want to be anywhere near that.
MATT LAUER, co-host: No.
ANN CURRY, co-host: You were actually able to report from there, weren't you, at one time?
LAUER: We walked on some of the lava floes there.
CURRY: I'm jealous.
LAUER: It changes every five seconds. You got to be careful where you're walking there.
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