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Across Lava , huh ? Many a times ! It's pretty easy ;-) !
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Yes.. but not molten lava, cooled lava ignaceous rock. I"ve also flown over molten lava though in a helocopter.
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I don't think you could even get near lava. The heat is so intense that you would be dangerously damaged by it before you could even reach it, not to mention that you'd probably die from all the fumes. If you even touch lava that's instant destruction, at least for what part of you that's touching it. Actually I think if it covers you you get like, fossilized. And no I've never done that. XD
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Before what? Breakfast, no, several doses of Novocaine, definitely not! But before midnight, not a problem :-P
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Walked on solid rock lava. It was warm. Couldn't go too far because it got hotter in places. This was in Hawaii several years ago.
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Yes all the time every day. Except it's been cooled off for millions of years and shaped or reformed by wind and water, also pushed around by a few ice ages...hehe! Sorry Kev, just being a smart azz. Real answer to the question (you are asking) is no.
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no if i did i would melt my feet and legs
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No, but I stepped on a bar of Lava soap some years ago....
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Not molten lava, of course. But I have before when I went to Hawaii.
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every day fool! shit don't phase me...
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nooooo
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No, and neither have I walked across lava afterwards
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Yes, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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Yes, Karen and I along with my sister and her husband walked on the big island of Hawaii. The lava was very thick and covered the road in some places to 10 feet.
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I have climbed the top of Mount Tiede there is still some lava in the basin. I stood on some rocks but we were not allowed to walk in the basin.
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Yes, after it was greatly cooled but still too hot to stand on for long in Kilauea crater on the Big Island. Also stood inside a lava tube in Hawaii. Here in Arizona there is a 12,000 ft volcanic peak about 40 miles north of me surrounded by numerous smaller cones spreading East, West and North. There is a volcano about 6 miles South of my home and another 10 miles West. Below are some shots of the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff AZ. taken from nearby volcano called Cave Crater.
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