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National Park Mystery Photo 40: Sure Is Bright

Dazzling color, but what is it?

Bright it is, but what is the source of its glow? Solve that question, and you just might figure out what national park Mystery Photo is.

But to correctly answer this mystery, we need to know not just what the image is of, but where it was taken. Stumped? Check back tomorrow for the answer.

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Caprice Kutz ID-ed the photo, providing an apt descriptor and a "close enough" name for the park in which the photo was taken. That's four so far.


I usually don't get these, but I'm going to guess it's a lava tube at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park? Maybe on Kilauea? The material surrounding that hole looks just like a lava flow.


Good going, RangerLady. That makes five.


It's a lava pool.  Where?  Well that's a little harder to tell, I would guess it's at Hawai'i Volcanoes


William McClusjy has submitted a guess that dances around the correct answer. Heck, we're feeling charitable, so let's count it.  That makes six.


Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park


Add ed-123 to those who have correctly identified the location of the image. One demerit, though, for not identifying the image specifically;-)


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