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Southern Idaho, a landscape sculpted by volcanic forces. From the stark beauty of Craters of the Moon with its extinct spatter cones and plains of frozen lava to other lava flows across southern Idaho, it is clear that volcanoes played a role in shaping the land on which we live. Today, active volcanoes hold an allure. It could be from their rarity or the danger they pose.Witness the incredible tale of the birth of our planet in which volcanoes played a crucial role. Step into the present and follow along as National Geographic photographer Carsten Peter takes you along on a personal journey to see volcanoes from the inside, revealing their hidden mysteries.
Get up close to the 2018 eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea and watch as Carsten attempts to descend to a lava lake as it roils and churns, launching fountains of lava.You may never want to get as close to an active volcano in real life as Carsten does, but you can go there with him from the safety of your seat in the planetarium.
Every rock tells a story.
Admission Prices
Adults (ages 18-59): $6.00
Seniors (ages 60+): $5.00
Children (ages 2-17): $4.00
CSI students (w/ activity card): $4.00
Children under age 2: FREE
*50% discount for Planetary Society members and families.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Herrett Center for Arts & Science, 315 Falls Ave,Twin Falls,ID,United States