These Footprints Were Made During Hawaii’s Deadliest Eruption

During Hawaii’s deadliest volcanic eruption in 1790, people fled across volcanic ash left behind by Kīlauea. Remarkably, their footprints were preserved in the hardened deposits and can still be seen today. Join geology professor Shawn Willsey to explore the geology, history, and human story behind these haunting footprints in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Support these educational videos! Your generous support allows me to create more videos. Send support via: PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Buy Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/shawnwillsey Venmo: @shawn-willsey Credit/Debit Card donations on my website: https://www.willseygeology.com/ Or a good ol' fashioned check to: Shawn Willsey 148 Blue Lakes Blvd N #141 Twin Falls, ID 83301 Willsey website: https://www.willseygeology.com/ Willsey merch store: https://geologyexplained-shop.fourthw... Willsey on Instagram: @geology_explained Willsey on TikTok: @shawnwillseygeology