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"Consisting of 60 lava flows that make up even more volcanic features, Craters of the Moon is an unusual and delightful monument that attracts adventures nationwide. A walk through the site will reveal everything from domes and cinder cones to cave-like structures and canyons, all made from ancient lava flows. There's no question that it was named for the martian surface that these flows created. But be warned: The Craters of the Moon volcano is an active volcano and considered high risk. Experts predict it'll erupt again in the next 1,000 years! Craters of the Moon is the best preserved lava field in the continental U.S. Although the lava fields located in Hawaii are active, the island is sadly not an easy place to drive to in an RV. For those living in the continental U.S., Craters of the Moon is your best bet for seeing what a lava-covered landscape looks like. It’s part of a region called “the great rift” which has seen volcanic eruptions for thousands of years due to cracks in the continental crust. The whole area is a geological wonderland. Craters of the Moon also has quite a few lava caves you can explore—some of which have year-round ice in them and are great escapes for beating the summer heat. Just be sure to bring sturdy shoes as the rocky landscape is not easy on the feet. "
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