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volcanochaser  > Nature > Lava Burns Shelterpod in Kilauea
This shelterpod was owned, designed and built by Mr. Paddy Daly who lives in Bellyacres Eco-village adjacent to Seaview Estates. Paddy was welcomed in to Bellyacres as family would be when the lava flows inundated the area in early 2008 and made it impractical (and illegal) for him to continue living in his private property.

The shelterpod was built on lava flows from the 80's or early 90's about 1000 feet from the coast. It was a unique design consisting of a small living pod resting on a large deck. It had an electrical system consisting of a solar panel, storage battery and an inverter to supply 120 volt AC current. Two large plastic tanks sat under the deck and were to be supplied with rain water from the roof through the gutters and downspouts which were in the process of being installed. Spectacular views from the deck and large windows could be seen in all directions.

Paddy was not only generous enough to allow visitors to rest in his pod while it was standing tall but also generous to share its dramatic end with the public. His generosity will continue into the future as he plans to leave Bellyacres in June, 2010, and begin a two year Peace Corps agricultural tour in sub Saharan Africa.

Good luck and mahalo to Paddy.
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volcanochaser > Nov 3, 2009 
6:33 AM
The most active lava is about 60 feet to the west of the pod, but somewhat sluggish and must fill in a shallow area in between.
volcanochaser > 7:39 AM
The active lava is still about 50 feet away from the pod.
volcanochaser > 7:42 AM
View of the NW corner of the pod.  The established ocean entry in the distance.  A finger of lava had gone around the south side of the pod from the west during the night but had stalled.
volcanochaser > 8:06 AM
A finger of lava starts flowing into the shallow area west of the pod.
volcanochaser > 8:09 AM
The small finger of lava starts to fill a shallow area west of the pod.
volcanochaser > 8:13 AM
More lava begins to break out from under the crust west of the pod.
volcanochaser > 8:33 AM
Another finger of lava descends to the shallow area west of the pod.
volcanochaser > 9:00AM
Lava has filled in the shallow area and is now descending into another shallow area and burning small pieces of wood.
volcanochaser > 9:05 AM
Another finger of lava descends into the shallow area NW of the pod.
Nov 3, 2009
6:33 AM
The most active lava is about 60 feet to the west of the pod, but somewhat sluggish and must fill in a shallow area in between.
 > Nov 3, 2009 
6:33 AM
The most active lava is about 60 feet to the west of the pod, but somewhat sluggish and must fill in a shallow area in between.
Nov 3, 2009
6:33 AM
The most active lava is about 60 feet to the west of the pod, but somewhat sluggish and must fill in a shallow area in between.
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