After the flow: A post-Kilauea adventure on Hawaii’s Big Island
A light rain falls on the emerald flank of Mauna Kea, the distant, cloud-crowned mountain that dominates the Island of Hawaii, the Big Island. 2018's otherworldly Kilauea volcano eruption recedes into memory; it's quiet, now, the grass tall and impossibly green, the far-off trees gauzy in the mist. This feels like a land born of water, not fire.