Lava Tree State Monument is a forest of lava trees located about three miles southeast of Pahoa Town on the east side of the Big Island of Hawaii. The strange volcanic features in the park are the result of a lava flow that swept through a forest of trees. Here is a picture of one of the trees at Lava Tree State Monument plus three pictures of lava trees being formed by volcanic activity: [Lava Tree Photos]
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