Mauna Loa erupted on Sunday evening for the first time in almost four decades, turning the sky a vibrant shade of red.
The Hawaiian volcano is the largest active one on Earth, having last erupted back in 1984, and is one of five volcanoes which are part of Big Island.
This is the southernmost island which makes up the Hawaiian archipelago.
While authorities are not worried about the impact it will have on local communities at the moment, they are keeping a watchful eye on the natural spectacle.
What Does It Look Like?
