Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been putting on an incredible display as lava has been spewing 300m in the air from one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Reaching the heights of the Eiffel Tower, neon orange melted rock dazzled an otherwise grey landscape in a shocking series of eruptions.
The volcano on the Big Island, about 200 miles southeast of Honolulu, has been periodically erupting since December, with some displays lasting days.
In its latest - and 23rd - eruption, lava was seen bursting through several vents on Kilaueu and the flows were covering the floor of Halema'uma'u crater which has been closed to the public since 2007.
Officials have issued warnings over respiratory problems thanks to the toxic gases released.






