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           | DescriptionPele namakaokahai.jpg | 
           
             Français : Illustration du combat entre Pélé, déesse hawaïenne des volcans et du feu, et de Namakaokahai, déesse hawaïenne de l'eau. 
            English: Illustration of the fight between Pele, the hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire, and Namakaokahai, the hawaiian goddess of water. 
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           Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, United States Geological Survey | 
          
         
         
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