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It was the year 1840 when the Kilauea volcano region became a place to stop for the tourists of Hawaii. There was a volcano house that would shelter the tourist passing through, if they did not wish to stay in the community bed there were huts provided and if that was not good for them they would need to provide tents to pitch as their shelter. This Volcano house went under reconstruction around the 1860s and was said to be able to hold at least forty people. It wasn't until 1866 that a permanent hotel was built at the volcano of Kilauea. The hotel was to provide comfort for the travelers.
The travel in early days to the volcano took a full two days to get there from any nearby port. If in Hilo you would have had to travel along a path that ran through dripping rain forests to a stop at a mountain view house, then there was another fifteen miles through the damp forests until you cross Oilskin Flats, then only two more miles to the Volcano house. The road to the......
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