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Post #289016 by Volcano Girl on Thu, Mar 1, 2007 5:14 PM

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Same caveat as before. This first one needs to be lightened up. It's a view looking toward 6th St., probably from the walkway that led to the Lava Club (which you can see just a bit of the overhang on the left side of the pic. There was a covered bamboo walkway that intersected with this one towards the right that led to the restaurant (building on the right side). There was a bridge to cross over the lagoon which you see in the pic, and the lagoon went to the other (western) side of the restaurant property. Unfortunately, I haven't seen a view of the actual entrance to the restaurant building in any of these shots that have been sent.

This must be one of the private rooms that was available. I don't think I was in it very often. I barely remember it.

This is taken from 6th St. looking south. The Lava Club is on the right in the foreground and the restaurant is behind the volcano in the background. In between the volcano and the nightclub is one of the many geysers shooting off. I don't have any idea of how frequently they shot up like that, but it was periodically. If you look closely at the base of the volcano there is a rectangular shape. This was an access panel of sorts to the inner mechanics of the volcano. IIRC you could (ok, we little kids could) actually get into the inside of the volcano through that little door. I think I've only been in it a time or two. My brother who is just a little older than I probably was in it more times. I was a scaredy cat. I was always afraid that the volcano would erupt at any minute!

This is a view from 6th St. looking north and west. The restaurant is on the left in the foreground, with the volcano and the nightclub in the background. There is a water fountain shooting. That may have been constantly running, unlike the geysers which would spout off every so often.

This is my Dad and two women. (I have no idea who they are.) I also have no idea where this would have been taken. It doesn't look like it was near the Bora Bora statue, which was a favorite place for snapshots to be taken. I wish I knew more about this shot.