„Hawaii – The Pace of Formation“ is a window into the creation of an island. The Kilauea Volcano’s continued flow of lava into the ocean is one of the few places in the world to provide a front row seat of an island’s formation. The Big Island is literally changing before your eyes. This vast island contains 8 out of 13 different climate zones in the world, each with unique ecosystems, making the Big Island one of the most ecologically diverse places in the world. To showcase its diversity, we wanted to slow things down and let its beauty speak for itself. Enjoy!
Visit all the locations in this video for yourself in this unique 8k 360 video experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c858UGeCeG4
Check out a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of this adventure: vimeo.com/203005247
Filmed by
Aaron Mendez http://ift.tt/2keyBbV
Brian Hawkins http://ift.tt/1IUiaZc
Chaz Curry http://ift.tt/2kewnZY
Matt Givot instagram.com/mgivot
Thank you to our lava guides for making this possible and keeping us safe.
John Tarson – Epic Lava http://www.epiclava.com
Warren Fintz – Eppix Adventures http://ift.tt/2kAiDKN
Moku Nui Lava Tours – http://mnlavatour.com
Filming Locations
Kamokuna lava ocean entry in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rainbow Falls, Hilo
Mauna Kea Observatory
Waipio Valley
South Point
Pololu Valley
Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens
Nahiwa Point